+Internationalization
+
+FIXME
+Since version 1.0 LiCoM is using UTF-8 for everything, so non-ASCII characters
+may be used everywhere. Entering these characters may be a problem, though,
+especially if you have an US american keyboard layout as I do. But entering a
+german umlaut is still hard if you have a french keyboard layout, so the
+problem is just shifted there.
+If your browser supports JavaScript LiCoM lets you enter such `foreign names'
+in a very elegant way: You simply type the HTML escape sequence and the
+JavaScript will convert it to the right character for youà So if you want to
+enter `MÃller' (a very common german surname)
+
+