From: "Patrick Andries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I was enquiring about ways of using Unicode on
> a popular platform (Windows).
> I'm terribly sorry to enquire about a practical issue.

No need to apologize. How about a practical answer? :-)

If you install the "Chinese (Traditional) - Unicode" IME as an input method,
than any program that is prepared to accept Unicode input will handle the
input of this interesting IME that is expecting UTF-16 code units. Although
obviously intended for CJK, it can be used fo any UTF-16 code point.

MichKa [MS]
NLS Collation/Locale/Keyboard Development
Globalization Infrastructure and Font Technologies


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