Hi all, thanks for commenting on this issue ;)

At Thu, 30 Oct 2003 16:08:52 +0000,
Alastair Tse wrote:

> wxGTK is currently using a local unicode useflag to enable unicode
> support. However, this is experimental so I rather not have unicode
> default in all profiles just yet. By compiling with the unicode useflag,
> you'll end up with certain wxGTK apps failing to merge.

At Fri, 31 Oct 2003 15:43:05 +0200,
Svyatogor wrote:

> I'd love to see this flag! However this should be *off* by default
> cause there are some applications (like MC for example) which have
> troubles understanding unicode.

So what I will do is:

1. Create global USE flag named "unicode" which enables
   Unicode(including UTF-7/UTF-8/UTF-16 and so on) support.
2. Don't make it default in any profiles. (We will consider it later
   when those applications settle down.)

Everybody happy with this? I hope it will be a good starting point for
integrating Unicoded support into Gentoo Linux.

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