On 10-Jul-01, Matt Sealey wrote:
>> Unicode-supporting layer using latin1.
>
> Exactly. And what about, for example, the cyrillic language support
> people are using on AmigaOS atm by way of a few support libraries and
> some whacky fonts?
It seems the only safe thing is to have a new set of libraries for use
by new or upgraded programs.
One fudge that might work for old programs would be a utility to split
up a single font into several 8-bit fonts, with names like
Gothic_Codepage3.ttf etc. But that is certainly a fudge, and it wouldn't
handle Korean.
Regards
--
Don Cox
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