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


  • Subject: Unicode string literals under MacOS 9.1, AS 1.6?
  • From: Helmut Fuchs <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 19:31:08 +0200

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

This is VERY slow and ugly. Is there a quicker (and simpler) way?

TIA,

Helmut


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