Hi,
What is surrogate space in unicode?
Thanks,
Nikita K
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Mac OS8.6 and later do support Unicode. The question is whether apps that
run on that OS also support Unicode -- and the particular APIs that the OS
provides for supporting Unicode.
One could argue that Win 3.1 supported Unicode, but only a very limited
subset on any given installation. E.g.,
It is the set of code points that can be addressed using surrogate code
points. For more information, see the glossary at www.unicode.org.
Mark
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From: "nikita k" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Unicode List" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 01:51
Subject:
Mac OS 9.1 comes with a small word processor called WorldText that
supports ATSUI... it's a first step.
There's also Cyclone, a character set conversion utility based on
TEC, and SUE, "Simple Unicode Editor", both by Tomasz Kukielka.
US: http://members.tripod.com/~tomaszek/
Europe:
Sebastian,
I just got two brand new Macs with 9.0.4 installed. How do I get the
WorldText application?
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It comes with the full CD of system 9.1 not 9.04 (and that means not
the update online which does not have the langage kit update, also in
the CD)
Bertrand
I just got two brand new Macs with 9.0.4 installed. How do I get the
WorldText application?
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6. Februar 2001 9:18 Uhr -0800 regarding Re: Macintosh OS8.6, OS9:
I just got two brand new Macs with 9.0.4 installed. How do I get the
WorldText application?
Michael, you need to get the FULL version of 9.1 since
Can't say that Addison Wesley gave us the very best binding I've ever seen
in TUS3.0. I've now got four pages that have come unglued, and they're all
in the charts in the 0300 - 0A00 range (suggesting that more of these will
be falling out in the future). :-( Guess this means that the book has
Bill,
Your questions are pretty general. To answer about COBOL for 390 (IBM
COBOL for OS/390 z/OS) does plan to support Unicode (UTF-16 data type,
conversions to/from Uicode, etc.). Existing COBOL products "support"
Unicode only to the extent they can tolerate it transparently (byte string
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