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
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