On 7 Dec 2012, at 17:49, corvid wrote: > As for whether a bit of code is in a context where it wants to think about > text based on locale or in an ascii context, most cases will be unambiguous, > and those can be fixed.
(Paraphrasing Shakespeare...) there's the rub; It's not a language I know, but I'm given to believe that it's very common to find "loan words" from other languages in extant texts, so determining if an "i" should be capitalised dotted or not depends on determining if the source word (not the body text) is of Turkish (or Azeri or etc...) origin. Like finding the word iPhone. You find that in pretty much every language these days... Though in that case, I guess capitalising the "i" would be wrong anyway, or at best would annoy Apple... > FLTK does a small enough amount of str[n]casecmp()ing overall that...I'll go > ahead and do some analysis... Go for it - one volunteer is worth a dozen... _______________________________________________ fltk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/fltk

