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From: | Nick Porcino |
Subject: | RE: [Openexr-devel] RE: UNICODE support in openexr file I/O |
Date: | Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:41:09 -0800 |
My first job was programming binary load lifters... Very similar to your vaporators. Also, Bocce is like a second language for me.
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UTF8 encoding is every bit as expressive as UTF16 or UTF32. It is not a
fixed word length encoding. It dynamically expands it's "word
size" (per character) so that it can cover the entire UNICODE space.
It is an encoding, not a subset. On 1/24/06, Santiago <address@hidden> wrote: No, UTF-8 is not at all enough.... I said I want to use Kanji, not karakana or hiragana.... That means I need to use one of the 16-bits "strange" signs.... Can't conver to UTF-8 because I will loose "bits"... Kanji CAN'T be translated to out latin alphabet, because each sign means an "object", are NOT letters, so I need to enter the 16/32bits unicode. And who says Kanji says cyrilic or other signs... YOu , because are almost english talkers, are not at all conscient of the difficulties saving/naming files. For a japanese, is weird to be forced to name a file autoexec.bat and not $%!$"&!W%343.$!&... So no, UTF8 is not enough, nust be UTF16 or better to use one of the universal signs.
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