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- Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:58 pm
- Forum: Enhancement Suggestions
- Topic: Unicode Conformance
- Replies: 25
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Windows is unicode so are the files.
I find myself editing more and more files with international characters that just break the old 8 bit boundaries because the was edited by programs that support Windows widestrings. They are usually called unicode in msdn context, but I believe we are talking UTF-16 encoded files. I guess it means ...