Re: .enc docs comments [was Re: Encode's .enc files and a question]

2000-10-27 Thread Nick Ing-Simmons
Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Mark Leisher wrote: > >> Following the first page will be all the other pages, each in the same >> format as the first: one number identifying the page followed by 256 >> double-byte Unicode (UCS-2) characters. If a character i

Re: .enc docs comments [was Re: Encode's .enc files and a question]

2000-10-27 Thread Mark Leisher
Philip> On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Mark Leisher wrote: >> Following the first page will be all the other pages, each in the same >> format as the first: one number identifying the page followed by 256 >> double-byte Unicode (UCS-2) characters. If a character in the encoding >> maps

Re: Encode's .enc files and a question

2000-10-27 Thread Philip Newton
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Peter Prymmer wrote: > According to Nick's translated doc the first character on the third line > of the .enc file is the one to be displayed if the Encode module cannot > figure out what to do with a given character. In iso8859-1.enc we > see: > > # Encoding file: iso8859-

Re: .enc docs comments [was Re: Encode's .enc files and a question]

2000-10-27 Thread Philip Newton
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Mark Leisher wrote: > Following the first page will be all the other pages, each in the same > format as the first: one number identifying the page followed by 256 > double-byte Unicode (UCS-2) characters. If a character in the encoding maps > to the Unicode characte