Open andjc opened 6 years ago
œ is alphabetized as oe, rather than as a separate letter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%92#French
In the modern French alphabet, æ is used to spell Latin and Greek borrowings like tænia and ex æquo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86#French
I will investigate a little more on this
œ is alphabetized as oe, rather than as a separate letter.
In that sense it is discussing indexing, not how words are written.
In French, as I underdsatnd it, there is a distinction between œ and oe
Æ, æ, Œ and œ are currently missing from both physical and touch layouts.
On touch they could be added to longpress for "A" and "O"
For physical keyboard the corresponding AltGr sequences are in use, may make sense to positioning on available key below, ie Q and L