Re: Non-standard Cocoa RTF Unicode encoding?
Re: Non-standard Cocoa RTF Unicode encoding?
- Subject: Re: Non-standard Cocoa RTF Unicode encoding?
- From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 02:28:37 +0200
On Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at 09:48 , Uli Zappe wrote:
Maybe the company that got rid of serial ports, floppies etc. first,
should also be the first company that consequently uses Unicode when
*writing* textual data?
Well it does in a sense... unless we use 8-bit fonts. There would be
therefore no real problem, should not be the foreign language support
messed up big time (so that eg. Czech does not work at all unless there
are CE fonts installed, although they are not needed; or that Unicode
fonts don't print nor preview Czech characters properly... well, as
Kipling says, that's quite another story).
Otherwise I do completely agree: Unicode should be used consistently (ahem,
not consequently ;), even if anm 8-bit font is used -- that would be
simple enough, just a fix in the NSText suite. But then it should be used
consistently even in all Carbon applications, and I am afraid that's just
pium desiderium :(((
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Ondra Cada
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