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From: Eldridge Keith <>
Subject: RE: [HUNGARY-L] Thank you and need more help!
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 09:00:56 -0000


> Joseph <> wrote :
> Termete = person's built
> Arca = person's face
> Az utazo szem=E9ly leir=E1sa = Description of the traveling person
>
> The language is Hungarian. To type Hungarian characters the code is:
>
> =E1 - alt + 160 =C1 = alt + 0193
> =E9 = alt + 130 =C9 = alt + 144
> =F3 = alt + 162 =D3 = alt + 0211
> =FA = alt + 163 =DA = alt + 0218
> =FC = alt + 129 =DC = alt + 154
> =F6 = alt + 148 =D6 = alt + 153

Although they are fine in your own documents, please don't use non ASCII
in EMail, especially to mailing list or newsgroups. There is no standard
character mapping for these characters, the character shown will be
different depending on the type of machine, the EMail software and the
way it is configured. It is common practice to indicate accented
characters by following the character with the accent where possible.
For example : Az utazo szeme'ly leira'sa. Similarly umlauts can be
written as o" and u".

> Regards
> Keith Elmo ELDRIDGE
> --
> --Manchester, England
> --
>
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> --'Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children'

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