Yes, some Polish national characters also have the same codes as some
semigraphic characters (especially in ISO-8859-2, CP852 and CP1250,
which are most popular charsets for Central Europe in Internet, DOS
and Windows). Fortunately (?), here in Poland we have about 10 (!) more
"standards" of coding Polish letters... (and as a result of this there's
no standard at all...) Some of them don't interfere with semigraphics,
so I use one of them as my default charset on my computer instead of
ISO-8859-2. The program Souplk 1.0 (which I described in a separate posting
to this list) converts automatically between ISO and my charset.
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