> Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> ASCII is a subset of UTF-8, so there's no problem with using the
>>> ASCII quote characters in that situation.
>> That's the problem -- ASCII lacks single quote characters.
> It also lacks a decimal point character. But just as a full stop
Ivan Shmakov wrote:
> > ASCII is a subset of UTF-8, so there's no problem with using the
> > ASCII quote characters in that situation.
>
> That's the problem -- ASCII lacks single quote characters.
It also lacks a decimal point character. But just as a full stop
(period) suffices as a d
> Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> driver.h:70: error: \u2018BOUND_BOX\u2019 does not name a type
> make: *** [OBJ.i686-pc-linux-gnu/grass6_wxvdigit_wrap.o] Error 1
"\u2018" -- unicode characters sneaking into what should be a flat
ASCII file?
>>> Those are