On 12/26/06, Michael Nottebrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Pantyukhin wrote: > 21st century seems to be about Unicode to me. Keeping descriptive text meant for humans to read in 7bit-ascii just so machine readers don't get confused somewhere along the way seems pretty 1970s to me. Perhaps we should move all of ports to UTF-8. :)
Yes, but so many parts of our beloved operating system (well, and PC architecture) are limited to 8-bit charsets. As for ports, support for l10n has not even been planned for, as far as I hear.
(Feel free to s/ǻ/aa in the meantime by the way and commit, I can't access CVS right now).
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