On 5/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe BOTH STUFF.

There are some O.S.'es that support some kind of Unicode, others no.

The idea is that utf-8 would be converted to whatever format the os
uses. Having to code twice is just like how it currently works today,
and then you don´t need to rewrite lcl to have that.

and in application uses "same byte count" Unicode format (UTF-16, all letters 
use
the same numbers of bytes).

utf-16 doesn´t have the same number of bytes for all characters. There
are also 32 bit characters on utf-16

--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho

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