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In our locale, we don't localize formula names anyway, so it's not an issue.

If accents are a problem how about non-Latin scripts like Chinese?

Michael

Sgrìobh Sophie na leanas 29/09/2016 aig 16:53:
Hi all,

Following-up on a issue that was open because accents in Formula names
in some languages, would it be problematic for your language if we set
as a rule to not put any sign in Formula names but the dot (dot) as in
en_US?
Would that be too difficult because there is no corresponding meaning
without? For FR for example, we decided to remove them but that doesn't
change the meaning of the word and it's often that capitals are not
accentuated, so people are already used to read them.
Thanks for your feedback
Cheers
Sophie


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