On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 09:46:56 -0200
"Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.
Not worse, because this is already possible with gtk1 since 3 years
(and happened with some spanish examples). The lazarus source only uses
english, so the above simply didn't happen.
But of course the windows interfaces need UTF-8 urgently, so for
whatever reason you do it, please continue. :)
Mattias
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