Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 17:33:44 +0100
On Thursday, July 17, 2025, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
>
>> ". "Kyle
>> Kloepper" gets mapped to "Kyle Klopper (with an umlaut over the 'o')".
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> Why? Kyle is also American.
>
>
>
I emailed him to ask, but it bounced back.
I've also emailed a few Chinese and Japanese guys to ask for Kanji.
By the way an American might still want their name umlaut'ed. I'm not
concerned with why. I'll put it the way they want it. My ex was American
with a French surname without diacritics, but she started putting an acute
accent on the final 'e' after I started writing her name like that.
>
>> ". "Kyle
>> Kloepper" gets mapped to "Kyle Klopper (with an umlaut over the 'o')".
>>
>
> Why? Kyle is also American.
>
>
>
I emailed him to ask, but it bounced back.
I've also emailed a few Chinese and Japanese guys to ask for Kanji.
By the way an American might still want their name umlaut'ed. I'm not
concerned with why. I'll put it the way they want it. My ex was American
with a French surname without diacritics, but she started putting an acute
accent on the final 'e' after I started writing her name like that.
Received on 2025-07-17 16:33:47