On 25 March 2016 at 09:56, Thomas Wiens wrote:
> As it seems not easy solvable, is it really neccessary to use the UTF-8
> for dotdotdot and not plain ascii three dots?
> On Windows 7 I don't see any difference between the two versions.
>
> There are some other UTF-8 characters used inside the .c
On 25 March 2016 at 02:46, Robert Cragie
wrote:
> Following the announcement about deprecating nmake (which I have been
> using successfully for years), I thought I would try using CMake. I
> deliberately only want to build the GTK version so I use the following
> options with CMake:
>
> cmake -D
As it seems not easy solvable, is it really neccessary to use the UTF-8
for dotdotdot and not plain ascii three dots?
On Windows 7 I don't see any difference between the two versions.
There are some other UTF-8 characters used inside the .cpp files, but
the UTF8_HORIZONTAL_ELLIPSIS is most often u