>Funding makes the world revolve, free time makes it rotate.
I'm glad someone set me straight. I've been told all these years it was
gravity, but I had my doubts... :-)
>If the PUA is used in order to display Latin Unicode on older
>systems, like Win 9x, the source page in true Unicode would need
>to be converted to a new file using the PUA encodings before it
>could be displayed.
Eh? It's not clear to me what you're meaning here, but it sounds incorrect.
Win9x supports drawing text encoded as UTF-16 (but not supplementary plane
characters) or as glyph IDs in addition to an 8-bit Windows codepage
(single or multi-byte).
- Peter
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Peter Constable
Non-Roman Script Initiative, SIL International
7500 W. Camp Wisdom Rd., Dallas, TX 75236, USA
Tel: +1 972 708 7485
E-mail: <peter_constable@sil.org>
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