2008-09-05, 12:19 AM
If they look like other characters than a z with a little "u" on it, and an o with a strikethrough, then it's an issue with the way your computer is set up. Lots of computers have foreign code pages which will automatically display certain 8 bit character (above ascii) sequences as characters from that language, because it's designed to be used in that language without requiring more complicated (utf8/unicode) encoding.
I think it's alt code 158 for the ž, and 248 for the ΓΈ.
edit: @ Rain, it looks a bit like B but it's an S sound, kinda like 'ss' in English.
I think it's alt code 158 for the ž, and 248 for the ΓΈ.
edit: @ Rain, it looks a bit like B but it's an S sound, kinda like 'ss' in English.

