Good point Charlie. I'll take account UTF8 support for strings and for numbers too.
2014-04-03 5:17 GMT+02:00 Charlie Murphy <cmsmur...@gmail.com>: > Carlos López González wrote: > > For example if it finds this entry for a string type: > > > > 24 This is a example of string with ease meaning... clamp, clamp, clamp! > > HALT > > > > Would parse as: > > At frame 24 value for string is "This is a example of string with ease > > meaning... clamp, clamp, clamp! HALT", that is, the whole right part of > the > > line is considered as the string itself and no interpolation token is > > expected. > > Sounds great! > > How will international text be handled? You might be able to use this > small libutf[1] library, unless Synfig can already load international > text. > > [1]: http://git.suckless.org/libutf/tree/ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Synfig-devl mailing list > Synfig-devl@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synfig-devl > -- Carlos http://synfig.org
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