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Re: Translating filenames for command line?
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Re: Translating filenames for command line?


  • Subject: Re: Translating filenames for command line?
  • From: Donald Brown <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 07:42:40 -0600

I suppose you fall back on period-period-period. Or use initWithCString:

Donald

on 1/2/02 7:27 AM, Rosyna at email@hidden wrote:

> Then how do you put an ellipse in an NSString?
>
> Ack, at 1/2/02, Ondra Cada said:
>
>> We are not. Unless something have changed with new Apple tools, only 7-bit
>> chars are OK in @"...". You should never use non-ASCII characters in @"...",
>> since the results would be more or less random
>>
>> It was even documented somewhere (can't remember just now whether in
>> Compiler docs, or Release Notes, or whatever, and don't have time to search
>> docs) for years.

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