>>You kidding me? 99% of the people mispronounce it as Dragon; Rox actually called me Draygen, and 99% of the people get a sprained tongue somewhere halfway through the last name, to which I say "yes, that's correct".
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>Well *Draggon* sounds lot better then 'Srdan' not to even go to 'Dordevik' (po Vuku) :))
So Sir John George O'Witch is actually much closer :).
>>>BTW, I copypasted this 'đ' from yr reply - how did you get it ??
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>>Control Panel / Regional and language options / Languages tab / cmdDetails / add keyboard layouts. I actually keep four layouts - ctrl+shift+1 Serbian Latin, +2 American, +3 Hungarian, +4 Serbian ћирилица. The first one I set as default. It may ask you for the install CD if you got the short version of the fonts.
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>Maybe if you do some writing in original language, but to me it
>sounds like to much of a hassle.
It's about two minutes, once upon the install.
>For my needs ..DoCase/IfEndif/createobject.. etc will just stick with English charset :)
I'm a čantara :), and want to keep my languages fresh.