All Cocoa/Cocoa Touch apps display them correctly.
Aki Inoue
On 2010/11/13, at 17:07, Bill Poser wrote:
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> On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Jim Monty wrote:
> Is there even a single software application that properly displays CJK text in
> Normalization Form D?
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Chang,
3. Convert simplified Chinese characters to something like
"\u00e7\u2030\u02c6\u00e6\ufffd\u0192\u00e7\u00bb\u0153\u00e6\u02dc\u01
7d\u00e7\u00bd\u2018\u00e7\u00bb\u0153" using native2ascii tool
provided by sun.
native2ascii seems to be mapping your simplified chinese source file
us
text that
preserves the font setting.
Aki Inoue
Object App Framework
Apple Inc
On 2002.8.27, at 07:39 PM, John Delacour wrote:
> On Sat Aug 24 2002 - 13:18:08 EDT Deborah Goldsmith wrote:
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>> - Keyboards may be installed by dragging in the Finder to
>> /Library/Keyboar
John,
Let me add a few more points to John Jenkins' comment.
As John mentioned, we're working on to add the character space
processing capability to the OS. In fact, Cocoa framework, one of the
two primary APIs in Mac OS X, can already handle most of the combining
marks pretty reasonably wel
Hi Rick,
You can get 'zu' by typing 'du' with MS-IME.
Aki
On Friday, 7 13, 2001, at 12:40 PM, Rick McGowan wrote:
Speaking of all this UTF-8 & mojibakes etc,
Here's a question for the Japanese speakers & users of Word 2000... I'm
using Word2k on Win98. How do you input the syllables U+3065
OmniWeb is one of few Web browsers that display UTF-8 encoded Web pages. As
long as you have UCAS font with Unicode cmap, you should be able to display
it with the browser.
Aki Inoue
Apple Computer Inc.
Object App Framework
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