[Q] Unicode in Squeak
Yoshiki Ohshima
yoshiki at squeakland.org
Wed Jul 20 13:56:13 UTC 2005
Hello,
> I've managed to use/create Korean(actually unicode with UTF-8
> encoding) environment where I can read Korean(and other UTF-8 encoded
> characters if my font supports them).
> The main problem is that Squeak uses Latin1/ISO-8859-1 as default
> character set instead of Unicode/UTF-8 and many code assumes Latin1
> as default one. I have to make some modification for this(but only
> very small modification is just needed). And font creation is easy.
> (But I cannot figure out how to import from non unicode character set
> bdf font) Thank you very much you guys who create unicode system in
> squeak.
Sounds interesting! Could you tell me what kind of changes you made?
-- Yoshiki
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