On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 12:23:24AM +0100, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Jörn Engel wrote:
I'm happy if people spend effort and make unicode work. Until then I'll
semi-officially change my name to "Joern" and keep collecting unusual
specimens.
Just wondering - nothing personal at all. What's the official plan for
this - do we want (when utf8 works) to use utf8 codes for symbols only for
languages mostly based on ASCII, like iso-8859-15, or for all?
UTF-8 already works fine in git. There is some support in recent versions
to allow commit messages and users to be specified in other encodings.
I think the issue here is with mailers modifying the encoding of data in
message files.
My reply header should be to Jörn, with a proper 'o' with two dots over it.
By default, my mailer wants to encode the message in iso-8859-1. If I add
a single unicode character, say '‣', then the whole message will get
encoded in UTF-8.
UTF-8 has the advantage of supporting nearly all character sets. The extra
space needed isn't really an issue for usernames or for comment messages.
Dave
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