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Re: Unicode string literals under MacOS 9.1, AS 1.6?
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Re: Unicode string literals under MacOS 9.1, AS 1.6?


  • Subject: Re: Unicode string literals under MacOS 9.1, AS 1.6?
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 10:50:50 -0700

On 9/22/01 10:31 AM, "Helmut Fuchs" <email@hidden> wrote:

> To create Unicode strings, that contain characters that have no
> encoding in the standard MacOS charset, I'm currently using the
> following:
>
> run script "<<data utxt00b2>>" -- "<<" and ">>" are chevrons as usual
>

I think that particular one would be

(ASCII character 194) as Unicode text

(our famous option-L) which would hopefully maintain its real encoding
whatever happens to it next. But what you do with characters that _really_
have no upper-ASCII number either (because they're from some other character
format entirely) I don't know.

--
Paul Berkowitz


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