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Rendering issue
I noticed that when you add a parenthesis within a stressed syllable, the text displays in full-caps instead of being size-reduced, e.g.
DA(H)N-sər vs
LOO-zər. Does it only occur on mobile devices or is it a general issue? イヴァンスクルージ九十八(会話)14:23, 13 August 2019 (UTC)reply
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Nardog: thank you. Is there a way to keep the parentheses in capitals and the text in smallcaps, in case one parenthesis is in the stressed syllable and the other isn’t? Or am I just asking for too much? XD イヴァンスクルージ九十八(会話)14:55, 13 August 2019 (UTC)reply
I would be much obliged if you could modify this module to automatically convert '@' into a schwa, obviating the need for using a modified keyboard layout or third-party website when expressing the most common English vowel.