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<P>Hi, all--see below!</P>
<P>Lars Aronsson lars at aronsson.se </P>
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<P>Thu Aug 9 05:12:53 CEST 2007 </P>
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<DIV></DIV>> Peter Constable wrote:
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<DIV></DIV>> > Sound to me like good arguments for us to be considering UTF-8
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<DIV></DIV>> One more argument: All of Wikipedia is UTF-8. If you need to look
<DIV></DIV>> up the name of a language, dialect or script there, you can cut
<DIV></DIV>> and paste the names directly, whether it is Faroese (føroyskt),
<DIV></DIV>> Greek (ελληνική γλώσσα), Hebrew (עברית), or Japanese (日本語).
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<DIV>That is a good argument; people can do the same at our list then; but I hope we will do all we can to accomodate those without the fonts.</DIV>
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<DIV>Doug said (<A href="http://www.alvestrand.no/pipermail/ietf-languages/2007-July/006791.html">http://www.alvestrand.no/pipermail/ietf-languages/2007-July/006791.html</A>) that he could "see posting a <BR>"reduced value" hex-NCR version of the Registry, and" [also] ". . . see posting <BR>an informative link to a tutorial site" [for using utf-8 and the fonts}--which will be fine for me!<BR></DIV>
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<DIV>--C. E. Whitehead</DIV>
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