When using all-caps, the current spelling rules require the replacement of ß 
with SS.
There have been repeated attempts to introduce one majuscule ß. Such 
letterforms can be found in some old German books dating back to the late 19th 
century and some modern signage and product design. One of the best known 
examples is the East German 1957 Duden.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_%C3%9F

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  ẞ ( german Umlaut upper case eszett) cannot be written in qt4 windows

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