On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 01:29:04PM +0800, Wu Yongwei wrote: > > > Is it true that "Almost all modern software that supports Unicode, > > > especially software that supports it well, does so using 16-bit Unicode > > > internally: Windows and all Microsoft applications (Office etc.), Java, > > > MacOS X and its applications, ECMAScript/JavaScript/JScript, Python, > > > Rosette, ICU, C#, XML DOM, KDE/Qt, Opera, Mozilla/NetScape, > > > OpenOffice/StarOffice, ... "? > > > >Blatently false. Lots of modern software uses UTF-8 internally. > > Name them.
Why? There are so many (such as the editor I'm typing in right now) that you sound rather silly asking me to name examples. Sorry; if you don't know even this, I'm not interested in having this converation. Do some research. -- Glenn Maynard -- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
