Daniel Ehrenberg wrote:
I've noticed that on the Internet it is fairly hard to look up cliches. I've only found two websites that have lists of cliches, but they only have one sentence about each cliche. I created the entry [[List of cliches]], but maybe there should be a different wikipedia for cliches. Am I just crazy?
I've looked at what you've started, and it's interesting. Still it seems like the sort of thing that may be more suited to Wiktionary than Wikipedia.
On a related note, how do you make a e with an accent mark?
There are several ways to go about this, but what works for me on the characters in ISO 8859-1 is the following that always use the numbers from the numeric keypad, and always include the leading "0".
For è use Alt + 0232 For é use Alt + 0233 For ê use Alt + 0234 For ë use Alt + 0235 The coresponding capitals use numbers that are 32 less.
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