My FLTK/Xlib port supports Unicode and truetype fonts. This allows to use
Unicode character sets with DJGPP.
Georg
http://code.google.com/p/nanox-microwindows-nxlib-fltk-for-dos/
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Hi,
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 9:33 AM, Alex wrote:
>
> Just to save me some time, instead of going through all the forums and
> the documentation files (which would take forever), I ask this
> question to you all: which of the (FreeDOS-based) languages support
> Unicode?
>
> More specifically, does
El 13/04/2012 10:14 a.m., Mateusz Viste escribió:
> I doubt you will find any DOS language that supports Unicode 'out of the box'.
> However, there are Unicode-enabled DOS programs out there, so I'd say your
> best shot is to take a look inside them.
>
> Blocek is a unicode editor written in Pasca
El 13/04/2012 10:03 a.m., Alex escribió:
> Just to save me some time, instead of going through all the forums and
> the documentation files (which would take forever), I ask this
> question to you all: which of the (FreeDOS-based) languages support
> Unicode?
>
> More specifically, does anyone know
I doubt you will find any DOS language that supports Unicode 'out of the box'.
However, there are Unicode-enabled DOS programs out there, so I'd say your best
shot is to take a look inside them.
Blocek is a unicode editor written in Pascal:
http://www.laaca-mirror.ic.cz/
FoxType is a UTF8 text v
Just to save me some time, instead of going through all the forums and
the documentation files (which would take forever), I ask this
question to you all: which of the (FreeDOS-based) languages support
Unicode?
More specifically, does anyone know if Turbo Pascal can support UTF-8?
Is there any lib