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#3 Encoding-safe Gsm7BitCharset

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2012-10-26
2006-12-06
Johan Frick
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A custom charset is quite sensitive to how it is saved, if saved in the wrong encoding characters end up corrupted, and there is no way to go back. By using unicodes for every character the file becomes more insensitive to what encoding the file was saved in.

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  • Johan Frick

    Johan Frick - 2006-12-06

    Gsm7BitCharset with every character in unicode format

     
  • Abhik Sarkar

    Abhik Sarkar - 2008-06-23

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    Hello Johan!

    I have finally got around to looking at this... any reason why you left out the extension tables?

    I'll discuss it with the other developers.

    Thanks!
    Abhik.

     
  • Nobody/Anonymous

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    I am not sure, Abhik. Maybe the extension table wasn't there when I updated it? This was a while ago, so it's hard to remember ;-)

     
  • Abhik Sarkar

    Abhik Sarkar - 2008-06-23

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    Never mind, Johan! We will have a look at it anyway and review the patch.

     

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