"Sylvain Faivre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> However I think you didn't get the French characters right, and if
> it is the case I might submit a patch again tomorrow.

That is possible.  I tried to cut and paste, but Emacs needed me to
pick an encoding...  I picked UTF-8 which is probably wrong.

> BTW the boot.ini uses a DOS charset, I can view it correctly with
> the "view > OEM character set" option in UltraEdit... Don't ask me
> what it means... But I think you can view it correctly only with a
> French version of Windows, and the font files are different.

I think I would prefer to "use bytes;" and use \xNN escapes to encode
the string in ASCII.  Anything else (except maybe UTF-8) gets too
confusing when combining multiple languages in a single file.

 - Pat


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