It is a very minor point but the umlaut has disappeared from Tannhäuser in the title and summary.
OK, I didn't do anything to take the umlaut out, so I copied Tannhauser with the umlaut from your post and pasted it in where is should go. So far, the umlaut is sticking! Strange that it came out!
alanmapstone wrote: ↑August 17th, 2022, 9:12 pm
It is a very minor point but the umlaut has disappeared from Tannhäuser in the title and summary.
OK, I didn't do anything to take the umlaut out, so I copied Tannhauser with the umlaut from your post and pasted it in where is should go. So far, the umlaut is sticking! Strange that it came out!
Thanks Ann
It is a minor point but nicer to get it right.
I had the same thing happen on a fortnightly poem I BCed when the umlaut was removed from a German place name. I think it may be a flaw in the cataloguing process. I wonder if it happens with other accents
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alanmapstone wrote: ↑August 17th, 2022, 9:12 pm
It is a very minor point but the umlaut has disappeared from Tannhäuser in the title and summary.
OK, I didn't do anything to take the umlaut out, so I copied Tannhauser with the umlaut from your post and pasted it in where is should go. So far, the umlaut is sticking! Strange that it came out!
Thanks Ann
It is a minor point but nicer to get it right.
I had the same thing happen on a fortnightly poem I BCed when the umlaut was removed from a German place name. I think it may be a flaw in the cataloguing process. I wonder if it happens with other accents
It might be, I will let the other admins know behind the scenes about this one. Yes, it is a minor thing, but I still think it should be there. Thank you for letting me know right away! And, I will add this one to my cataloging process, to keep in mind that umlauts might be taken out automatically and to put it back.
icequeen wrote: ↑August 18th, 2022, 3:31 pm
OK, I didn't do anything to take the umlaut out, so I copied Tannhauser with the umlaut from your post and pasted it in where is should go. So far, the umlaut is sticking! Strange that it came out!
Thanks Ann
It is a minor point but nicer to get it right.
I had the same thing happen on a fortnightly poem I BCed when the umlaut was removed from a German place name. I think it may be a flaw in the cataloguing process. I wonder if it happens with other accents
It might be, I will let the other admins know behind the scenes about this one. Yes, it is a minor thing, but I still think it should be there. Thank you for letting me know right away! And, I will add this one to my cataloging process, to keep in mind that umlauts might be taken out automatically and to put it back.