11 | | But you already have "ß" in the general part - where it's transliterated to "s". However this is wrong - "ß" is always transliterated to "ss". I wasn't able to find ANY reliable sources, that transliterated "ß" => "s", like WP core does. |
| 11 | ~~But you already have "ß" in the general part - where it's transliterated to "s". However this is wrong - "ß" is always transliterated to "ss". I wasn't able to find ANY reliable sources, that transliterated "ß" => "s", like WP core does.~~ |
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| 13 | Nvm, makes sense Latin 1 does indeed do it like this. |