Christopher Smith wrote:
> James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
>> For your immediate needs, have you tried making your CD on a system with
>>  utf-8 filesystem encoding? I guess maybe Windows uses utf-16; here
>> again are some simple experiments that I haven't gotten around to.
>>   
> It's not UTF-16. It's the old Unicode 1.x, which is fixed-width, 16-bit
> characters.
> 
> It occurs to me that some characters are reserved in both HFS+ and
> Windows, so you might run in to problems there, although UTF-7 and other
> solutions like it won't address that either. You probably should just
> use tr and/or Perl for those specific cases.

Can you (or somebody) enlighten me on CD filesystem encoding capabilities?

All I can remember is getting confused a long time ago about rocky road
(wait that's something else) and extensions thereof.

Regards
..jim

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