**************** ENCODING **************** WINDOWS-1252 **************** INPUT **************** gutcheck has only a very limited support for windows-1252, but it does recognise some characters as letters. Žal at the start of a paragraph would throw a warning if its first letter wasn't recognised since the paragraph would then appear to start with something other than a capital letter. Æsop likewise proves that ash is seen as a letter (otherwise a warning would be given for a period not followed by a capital letter). Œcolampadius does the same for œthel. Ÿ-decay is something I don't even pretend to understand, but I'm quite happy to abuse it to test that strange letter. Contrawise, we can prove that some characters are _not_ seen as letters since neither 2×2=4 nor 4÷2=2 produce a warning (if they had been seen as letters, we would expect ‘Query digit’ warnings). The trademark symbol ™ and œthel might,for whatever reason, confuse the column numbers in warnings. **************** EXPECTED **************** gutcheck has only a very limited support for windows-1252, but it does Line 1 column 1 - Paragraph starts with lower-case The trademark symbol ™ and œthel might,for whatever reason, confuse the Line 17 column 39 - Missing space?