Re: Wide Character Support

2002-06-18 Thread Tim Robbins
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 08:41:57PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am very interested in contributing in this area. > Maybe you could point me to a starting place or person; > as I have never contributed to FBSD as of yet. dec and kbyanc (both @freebsd.org) are apparently working on this ar

Re: Wide Character Support

2002-06-18 Thread kevin
rying to figure out what wide character support > > is available for FreeBSD; I am in need of the i/o > > routines (i.e. swprintf). If they are not available > > standard ( which they dont appear to be ) is there a > > patch or a library that can provide this support?? > &g

Re: Wide Character Support

2002-06-18 Thread Tim Robbins
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 11:38:05AM -0700, Kevin D. Wooten wrote: > I am trying to figure out what wide character support > is available for FreeBSD; I am in need of the i/o > routines (i.e. swprintf). If they are not available > standard ( which they dont appear to be ) is there a

Wide Character Support

2002-06-18 Thread Kevin D. Wooten
I am trying to figure out what wide character support is available for FreeBSD; I am in need of the i/o routines (i.e. swprintf). If they are not available standard ( which they dont appear to be ) is there a patch or a library that can provide this support?? Thank You! To Unsubscribe: send

Re: Wide character support - wchar.h?

2001-06-08 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 07:51:08PM +0200, Stefan Hoffmeister wrote: > > What are the status of / plans for support of select wide character > routines, such as the ones declared in wchar.h? > > Particularly, I am looking for wcsoll, towupper, and towlower - IOW, the > whole barrage of wide chara

Wide character support - wchar.h?

2001-06-08 Thread Stefan Hoffmeister
What are the status of / plans for support of select wide character routines, such as the ones declared in wchar.h? Particularly, I am looking for wcsoll, towupper, and towlower - IOW, the whole barrage of wide character transformation and collation :-) I haven't found anything conclusive in th