>Yes�you can, but only on Windows 2000/XP, BeOS, Linux, and Mac operating systems. >What's still needed was a suitable Latin-3-based 8-bit codepage to enable Windows >95/98/ME and DOS users to do the very same thing (typing in Maltese and Esperanto, >that is)!!
And I can use UTF-8 on recent versions of just about every Un*x system, and IBM mainframes, and anything that's had a serious update in the last few years. Only dead and dying systems can't use UTF-8. >Users and speakers (especially) of the languages ISRISEO covers (Maltese, Esperanto, >Turkish, Catalan, Galician, Azarbeyjani) would welcome the new encoding, and would >employ it almost immediately!! You're sure? Esperantists won't - they generally either use an ASCII transliteration in a local charset, or use UTF-8, even where Latin-3 is available, at least in my experience. I doubt anyone else on your list will - they've found solutions that work for them already.

