Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #23907, comment 15
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Ticket #23907, comment 15
initial v1 1 1 -1 to fixing this for Danish only. The use of these characters is exactly the same in Norwegian – and, as far as I know, in every other language using these characters as well. 2 2 3 In the Swedish Wikipedia article about the letter Å, it says that { Å} is transliterated to {{{Aa}}} in Swedish passports. It would be good if a swede could make a comment – so far we've only heard from danes and norwegians.3 In the Swedish Wikipedia article about the letter Å, it says that {{{Å}}} is transliterated to {{{Aa}}} in Swedish passports. It would be good if a swede could make a comment – so far we've only heard from danes and norwegians. 4 4 5 5 If I understand you correctly, knutsp, everyone agrees on what is the correct way to transliterate {{{æøå}}} in Danish and Norwegian (though you find the correct way to be impractical).