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10.5: Fix a non-functional Kotoeri Dictionary
Just to be clear, I wasn't suggesting a specific confusion between macron and circumflex. I was just saying there's no macron in the standard US keyboard layout, which was partly my mistake, since the original comment I was replying to said "US Unicode" (actually called "US Extended") -- which *does* include the macron.
10.5: Fix a non-functional Kotoeri Dictionary
Actually, Romaji o-macron only ever means you select a hiragana syllable ending with "-o", followed by "u".
10.5: Fix a non-functional Kotoeri Dictionary
I missed this reply earlier, but FYI, you're wrong about pretty much everything you said, and you're also attempting to explain the Japanese language to the wrong person. |
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