Re: Unicode and C++



> Which brings up another point for making wide character versions of the GTK
> API... once glibc 2.2 is commonplace, it would be a waste to have that
> working wide character functionality and then be discouraged from using it
> because you'd have to convert all your internal strings from wide form to
> UTF-8 for every GTK call.

This is exactly what will happen for most (if not all?) 'foreign'
wrappers for GTK.

Most languages have wide-characters nowdays.

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Per Hedbor                                   http://per.hedbor.org/





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