At 10:27 11.12.2002 -0500, Thomas Drapela wrote:
This is from some MACR technote but I doubt it is correct when German is listed next to Chinese: German umlauts work pretty well in single-byte Characters and Swedish, which is listed as single-byte, has the same umlauts and then some ...Sample languages using single-byte characters: Dutch, English, French, Italian, Spanish, SwedishSample languages using double-byte characters: Arabic, Chinese, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian
I've been using the English version of director on German localized OSen for seven years now and I never had to that romanLingo lingo.
Daniel Plaenitz
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