Hi

actually it is the other way round :

wxMac supports unicode, but the necessary w-char headers are only available
on 10.3 or when using the CodeWarrior development tools. What is needed to
make wxMac supporting unicode with the gcc toolchain is to write a
replacement for all w... functions needed in wx using the apple unicode os
functions.

Best,

Stefan

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> Le Mercredi 8 Octobre 2003 09:06, Dave Page a écrit :
> > Could that be something to do with the lack of Unicode 
> support on Mac?
> 
> MacOsX has built-in support for Unicode. wxMac does not. It 
> remains to be added to wxMac according to Stefan. Cheers, Jean-Michel
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