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Emiliano Gomes Padilha wrote:

> Rikard Peterson wrote:
> > ...
> > But accented letters can't be input, can they?
> It appears also to be a problem of the interpreters: some don't accept them.

Interestingly, WinFrotz will accept them, but not from the keyboard.  Typing the
desired non-lower-ASCII text into any editor or word processor, copying to the
clipboard, and then pasting into WinFrotz works "fine."


> Anyway, thanks everybody who answered.

