2009/3/29 Michael Rueger m.rueger@acm.org:
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Pierre-Edouard PORTIER pierre.edouard.portier@gmail.com wrote:
But I would like to be able to *see* utf-8 characters inside the squeak environment.
Are you sure you are not confusing "utf-8" with "unicode"? utf-8 is just one way of encoding unicode (characters). You can import utf-8 encoded characters/strings, but once inside Squeak they are kept as unicode characters.
Plus leadingChar, which causes a lot of problems for web applications.
Cheers Philippe