From: <lau...@uf...> - 2000-07-11 15:31:56
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On 11 Jul, Giorgos Petasis wrote: >> As for the Hellenic, I just want to check to make sure that got >> imported correctly. The best thing about using \u00xx is that >> it can't get garbled in something that doesn't understand high >> bit chars. > This is logical, although I suspect that tcl can understand them :-) > And for those who don't know how to create these \u sequences, is > there a simple procedure in tcl in order to translate them? > Did you try Jan's utility? Does that work? My understanding is that if you save stuff in the Unicode format, you're no supposed to have all the conversion problems that you find when using UTF-8. But then, I'm new at this. > Sorry for the incovinience, > It's no problem. We'll eventually get all of this right but it might take a misstep or two along the way. L -- Laurent Duperval "Montreal winters are an intelligence test, U|Force - Java Center and we who are here have failed it." Phone: (514) 282-8484 ext. 228 -Doug Camilli mailto:lau...@uf... Penguin Power! -- The TclCore mailing list is sponsored by Ajuba Solutions To unsubscribe: email tcl...@aj... with the word UNSUBSCRIBE as the subject. |