Thanks for the explanation, Tuviah. I know now how to do it, but I still think this is horrendously impractical. As I said, if I'm getting Unicode strings from mySQL and want to display them as htmlText -- I would have to convert every single character to its charToNum: that's not very efficient at all.

I know that I am definitely NOT objective since my programming in Revolution has to do exclusively with foreign languages and non English scripts at the moment, but I strongly believe that an application which claims Unicode support needs to make it equally easy for programmers to deal with all languages/scripts... that's the point of Unicode, after all.

All best,
Toma


On Nov 19, 2003, at 7:49 PM, tuviah snyder wrote:


I think there should be a way of setting the basic html styling of
Unicode text without having
to import it from a text file and move it between the two fields.
You should be able to generate the correct codes using chartonum, and
setting useunicode to true.

Tuviah

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