The OpenI18N WG of the Free Standards Group is pleased to inform you that
CLDR (Common XML Locale Data Repository) V1.0 Beta snapshot is available.
The CLDR repository provides application developers a consistent and
uniform resource in managing the locale-sensitive data used for formatting,
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Helena Shih Chapman
Co-Chair of OpenI18N / Free Standards Group
standards
that will make it easy for computer users from all over the globe to work
with each other is essential.
Please see the following announcement for more details. Thank you.
Best regards,
Helena
Helena Shih Chapman
IBM GCoC - San Jose
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There are a few options, depending what you mean by "supports unicode". If
all you care about the code page conversion so your program can process
Unicode code points, glibc is freely available on many platforms,
http://www.gnu.org.
If your application requires more sophisticated Unicode
My apology, I didn't realize glibc also supports Unicode collation
algorithm. If so, yes, my statement underestimated the support in glibc
quite a bit.
Sorry.
- Original Message -
I'm afraid this is a little bit of understatement fow what glibc can do
(among other things, glibc can
First ICU Developer Workshop Meeting
September 11-12, 2000
IBM Emerging Technology Center
Cupertino, California, USA
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Unicode
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