Changwoo Ryu wrote:
> You can also change EUC-KR to UTF-8. I think Korean users are now ready
> to drop EUC-KR.

Thanks. Done.

That leaves only two languages that still use "legacy" encodings for the
text version: Japanese (EUC-JP) and Russian (KOI8-R). I'll leave it up to
their translators whether to switch or not.

Cheers,
FJP


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