It looks like my email software trashed the formatting.  Here it is
again as an attachment.  By the way I just tested this patch with the
native
Windows 2000 code page plain text and UTF-8 with the
following locales:
English, Japanese, Greek, Hungarian, Turkish,
Chinese (China), Chinese (Hong Kong), Korean, Thai,
and Arabic.

All worked fine except for Korean which seemed to be
due to something else.

I've noticed these unrelated Windows i10ln problems:

* Korean locale is either being confused with Chinese
or the wrong Korean encoding as any Hangul text I load
is displayed as 100% Hanja.  Does this happen on Unix?

* CJK files need to display with a font that supports
them.  I have to change the font manually each time.

* Exotic locales such as Hindi and Georgian cause
asserts in libiconv though loading either as UTF-8
display fine.  This seems to be due Windows supporting
as Unicode locales only.

* Complex writing systems like Hindi and Thai have a
lot of problems with editing.  Some problems are
similar to those with Right to Left languages.

Andrew.




http://linguaphile.sourceforge.net

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