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Re: OT: HTML mail and multi-part mime [ not Re: list syntax ]
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Re: OT: HTML mail and multi-part mime [ not Re: list syntax ]


  • Subject: Re: OT: HTML mail and multi-part mime [ not Re: list syntax ]
  • From: Christopher Nebel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 13:52:15 -0800

On Feb 27, 2006, at 8:12 AM, Paul Berkowitz wrote:

On 2/27/06 3:44 AM, "Emmanuel" <email@hidden> wrote:

AppleScript uses 4 characters which are certainly not ASCII : ≠, ≤, ≥, ¬,
and scripts can contain literal text with hundreds more non-ASCII characters
and now thousands of Unicode characters too.

Hey! That's great news! At last you can include Unicode characters in a
script!

Yeah yeah... I like your style, Emmanuel. ;-) Emmanuel reminds us here that
there are a zillion Unicode characters which still can't be compiled in
AppleScript. Not even the several thousand "international text" characters
which were available pre-Unicode days. Just MacRoman characters.

Assuming your primary language is English, yes. If it's, say, Japanese, then you can use Japanese characters, though you have to have your formatting fonts set correctly.



--Chris Nebel AppleScript and Automator Engineering

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