Pascal Maheu wrote:
> - How does using non-spacing characters like "^"
> interact with say an "e" to form a "ê"?
> - [...] what is the difference btw UTF-8, 16 and
> 32? Why would one want to use one instead of the other?
See the Unicode FAQ (http://www.unicode.org/unicode/faq/), sections
"Characters, Combining Marks" and "UTF & BOM".
> - [...] How do I tell my VC++ compiler to do that?
See the Help, article "Using Generic-Text Mappings" (in the I&ndex tab,
locate "_UNICODE").
_ Marco
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