Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2025 07:17:00 +0900
Hi
I dont know what you aim to do with this and i merely have the 1 or 2 paper
, regardless, I dont want it being ingested in that “thing”.
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On Fri, Jul 18, 2025 at 5:51 Jonathan Wakely via Std-Proposals <
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> On Thu, 17 Jul 2025 at 17:33, Frederick Virchanza Gotham via Std-Proposals
> <std-proposals_at_[hidden]> wrote:
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>> On Thursday, July 17, 2025, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
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>>>
>>>> ". "Kyle
>>>> Kloepper" gets mapped to "Kyle Klopper (with an umlaut over the 'o')".
>>>>
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>>> Why? Kyle is also American.
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>> I emailed him to ask, but it bounced back.
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>> I've also emailed a few Chinese and Japanese guys to ask for Kanji.
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>> By the way an American might still want their name umlaut'ed.
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> Sure. And if they spell it that way, great. You unilaterally decided to
> change Kloepper.
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>> I'm not concerned with why. I'll put it the way they want it.
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> I would assume that the way Kyle wrote his name in the papers he authored
> is how he wants it to be spelled.
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>> 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.
>>
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> Ah so maybe Kyle will see the error of his ways if you fix his name too ;-)
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I dont know what you aim to do with this and i merely have the 1 or 2 paper
, regardless, I dont want it being ingested in that “thing”.
Thanks & Cheers
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On Fri, Jul 18, 2025 at 5:51 Jonathan Wakely via Std-Proposals <
std-proposals_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2025 at 17:33, Frederick Virchanza Gotham via Std-Proposals
> <std-proposals_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, July 17, 2025, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> ". "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.
>>
>
> Sure. And if they spell it that way, great. You unilaterally decided to
> change Kloepper.
>
>
>> I'm not concerned with why. I'll put it the way they want it.
>>
>
> I would assume that the way Kyle wrote his name in the papers he authored
> is how he wants it to be spelled.
>
>
>
>> 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.
>>
>>
> Ah so maybe Kyle will see the error of his ways if you fix his name too ;-)
>
>
>
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