El vie, 10-10-2003 a las 11:52, Sebastian Kapfer escribi�:
> On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 05:00:09 +0200, Joe Drew wrote:
> 
> > Note that this doesn't mean that they are displayed in UTF-8, only that
> > the names are stored in UTF-8 on disk. Once you've got a known encoding
> > you can easily convert to the user's local encoding.
> 
> Non-GTK apps won't do that conversion, at least not automatically. That's
> my whole point :-)

The future is all UTF-8, it's the best way to work correctly across a
multi-language world. Just look at MacOSX, RedHat and Windows (I think
Windows is already with Unicode but I'm not sure).

I think you should start using the .UTF-8 locales by default.

Cheers.

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