Hi!
What I meant about UTF-8-strings in c++: I mean in c and c++ they're not
standard like in Java. I think UTF-8 is a variable width multibyte charset, so
there are specific problems in handling them allocating the right space. I
mean the Glib contains something like UString and QT has its QStrings, which
I think are also UTF-8 capable.
Kindest regards and thanks for the hintsso far.
Julien
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