On 10/28/06, Mattias Gaertner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This might sound, as if switching the default interface for unix from
gtk1 to gtk2 depends on the Win32 UTF-8 support.
This is wrong. The devels are already using gtk1 with UTF-8 and all
localization strings are in UTF-8 too.

But suppose you have gtk2 as default interface and win32 without
utf-8. Now it´s assured that anything typed on the object inspector,
or any strings written on the code will not work on one of the
interfaces. Thus, our precarious internationalization support will be
even worse, until win32 utf-8 support arrives.

--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho

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