> > I have just asked, who will benefit from it. No one answered "I will" --
> >everyone who makes Unicode support believes that it will benefit someone
> >else.
>
> I thought I did. OK, let me restate: I will! I actually do already because
> I did some work and it is in the ports.
OK, I didn't say anything ealier because I though it was fairly
obvious that anyone dealind with a *mixed* environment beyond that of
ISO 8859-1 (even if that means just a mixture of ISO 8859-1/2) would
find Unicode support in the kernel a blessing from the heaven. Let me
restate that: I will use it. Currently, if you have a group of ISO
8859-2 users on the system , the ISO 8859-1 people see them as
meaningless junk. I don't even want to think about something like
Arabic.
Pat.
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