And I admire anyone who can read and
follow this document. ;-) But it is the de facto source of
information regarding i18n in the GNU world.
Gil Glass
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William
J Poser)
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10/28
Thanks for the tip, David. You
are right, splitting the string, as you suggest in option 1 below, does
work. And yes, I just checked Notepad and, sure enough, if I type
an 'ñ' and save it as UTF-8, it stores 0xC3 0xB1. But I just can't...I
can't...I can't... ;-)
as I admit that I'm editing on a Windows PC. :-)
Thanks again for the help.
Cheers,
Gil Glass
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Egmont Koblinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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10/21/2005 11:35 AM
Please respond to
linux-utf8@nl.li
e \xB1 followed by the letter
'a'. Remember, I can't use formatting strings because I'm working
with gettext(). Surely somebody has run into this before!!
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Gil Glass
Telecom Field Services
JDSU
Germantown, MD, USA
+1-240-404-2551