On Tuesday 18 Nov 2003 08:39, ?ric Bischoff wrote: > (C) is the most common approximation for a normalized sign, which is a > small c enclosed in a circle : ? > > We have Unicode, so we don't need an approximation, we can use the correct > sign. Its UCS-2 code is 0x00A9, and its UTF-8 code is 0xC2A9. This > character has a latin-1 equivalent which is 0xA9. There are characters > entities for it in docbook, HTML and perharps in QML as well.
I thought of that, but would UTF-8 output be usable in all cases? Regards, Malcolm -- KDE Proof Reading Team KDE GB English Translation Team http://i18n.kde.org/teams/index.php?action=info&team=en_GB
