Difference between revisions of "Neoceltic Alphabet"
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| − | By law, public computer systems in the Fringe must have a keyboard using this alphabet. This frequently annoys visitors, who find their 'I' relegated to a symbol character (shift+7), and 'x' apparently missing (although it can be typed by pressing both shift keys and 'k' - which business travellers usually find out sooner or later). See [[Eternal | + | By law, public computer systems in the Fringe must have a keyboard using this alphabet. This frequently annoys visitors, who find their 'I' relegated to a symbol character (shift+7), and 'x' apparently missing (although it can be typed by pressing both shift keys and 'k' - which business travellers usually find out sooner or later). See [[Eternal use only]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:15, 8 May 2008
An alphabet artificially created by the governments of the United Celtic Fringe, in order to help them establish a unique cultural identity.
ABCDØFGþJHKELNMÑOPQRSðTUVWYZ
By law, public computer systems in the Fringe must have a keyboard using this alphabet. This frequently annoys visitors, who find their 'I' relegated to a symbol character (shift+7), and 'x' apparently missing (although it can be typed by pressing both shift keys and 'k' - which business travellers usually find out sooner or later). See Eternal use only