As ⟨ÿ⟩ rarely appears as the first letter in a name, and all-caps text typically omitted all accents, initially there was assumed to be no need for an uppercase ⟨Ÿ⟩ when computer character sets such as CP437 and ISO 8859-1 were designed. However much software assumes that conversion from lower-case to upper-case and then back again is lossless, so ⟨Ÿ⟩ was added to many character sets such as CP1252, ISO 8859-15, and Unicode. This also happened to a more prominent character, the German ß.
W ogóle co do ß to ciekawostka, text-transform zmienia je na SS, bo jakaś reforma była czy coś jest w niemieckim, że capsie ten znak zawsze jest SS a nie "normalnie" pisany.
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@Deykun ogolnie jezyk niemiecki raczej dazy do usuniecia scharfes S calkowicie, byly jakies reformy gdzie juz to nastepowalo w niektorych wyrazach.
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