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Fwd: Aspell & international support
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Kevin Atkinson |
Subject: |
Fwd: Aspell & international support |
Date: |
Mon, 01 Mar 1999 01:12:30 -0500 |
I thought I would forward these message on to you incase anyone else had
similar thoughts.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 22:15:09 -0800
To: Kevin Atkinson <address@hidden>
From: Ted Rolle <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: Fwd: Aspell & international support
At 01:59 3/1/99 -0500, Kevin Atkinson wrote:
>They are stored as numbers and in C and C++ you can even treat them as
>numbers. 'a' < 'b' is valid and so is 'a' + 1. Unicode gives each
>character a unique number thus it makes sense to treat unicharacters as
>numbers also.
Only because they are 'mapped' that way. 'a' + 1 = 'b' only because 'b' is
mapped to be 1 character after 'a'.
I don't want to generate a lot of heat and little light. I rest my case.
Ted
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