Greg KH wrote:
: > Why Latin-1 and not UTF-8? I think UTF-8 is more "correct", while
: > ASCII is "works for all". Latin-1 is neither "correct" nor "works for all".
:
: So how do you encode that character in UTF-8?
:
: If we are going to print device names, I want to be correct in their
: usage...
It is \303\251 in octal (0xc3 0xa9 in hex).
-Yenya
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