Re: Non-standard Cocoa RTF Unicode encoding?
Re: Non-standard Cocoa RTF Unicode encoding?
- Subject: Re: Non-standard Cocoa RTF Unicode encoding?
- From: Aki Inoue <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 12:21:49 -0700
Ondra,
OTOH, if I use any of all those Macintosh OS9-born CE fonts (like
HelveticaCE) for Czech characters in TextEdit, chars are alas encoded
the obsolete way (just their in-font codes, or rather in-script codes,
are used), and Office can't read the result.
Yes, this is what I described in the previous mail. Cocoa is encoding
it in MacOS scripts (and it is NOT obsolete). The file should open
correctly with MS Office on Mac. On Windows, your friends can try
installing MacOS script converters.
Aki
On 2002.Jul.9, at 05:57 AM, Ondra Cada wrote:
On Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at 03:47 , Aki Inoue wrote:
I don't understand what you mean by "Unicode fonts" here.
eg. Helvetica (or any other non-CE font). Using it, RTF is perfectly
readable (or so I am said). Looking into RTF it would be kind of
natural, for in this case Unicode \U encoding is used.
OTOH, if I use any of all those Macintosh OS9-born CE fonts (like
HelveticaCE) for Czech characters in TextEdit, chars are alas encoded
the obsolete way (just their in-font codes, or rather in-script codes,
are used), and Office can't read the result.
---
Ondra Cada
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