On 05-08-2013, at 3:34 PM, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
Switching to Squeak's i18n wouldn't make sense, you should continue to use Scratch's "home-grown". To make that work, I think you only need to throw out John's explicit UTF8/UTF32 stuff and let Squeak's automatic ByteString/WideString take over. You just need to find the "edges" of the system where you need to explicitly convert to/from utf8.
Err, maybe I've misunderstood but the explicit uft8/32 stuff *is* Scratch's homegrown. So I don't see how I could continue to use that and throw it away at the same timeā¦ What did I miss?
tim -- tim Rowledge; tim@rowledge.org; http://www.rowledge.org/tim If at first you don't succeed, call it version 1.0