@olfa
did you noticed it works with JKED ?
http://keisangi.free.fr/amiga/jkff002test4.jpghttp://keisangi.free.fr/amiga/jkff002test5.jpgwith AA (antialiasing) :)
About Typemanager "Text type" items:
- "Unicode in UTF-8"
- "Unicode in UTF-16BE"
- "Unicode in UTF-16LE"
- "Unicode in UTF-32BE"
- "Unicode in UTF-16LE"
- "Plain 8bit text"
- "Unicode in UTF-7"
about the test:
1. Run JKFFInput
2. Run EditPad(OS3.9)
3. type "u"
4. (EditPad display garbege)
5. Save "test.utf"
6. Quit EditPad
7. Quit JKFFInput
8. Run TypeManager
9. Open "test.utf"
10. Change text type to "Unicode in UTF-8"
result here:
http://keisangi.free.fr/amiga/jkff002test6.jpg------
Typemanager and AmiPDF are the only applications that can show multibyte unicode.
Other applications cannot show multibyte unicode I think.
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about your question on JKFF website:
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In OS3.9, EditPad(OS3.9) can input kanji with UTF-8.
But NotePad(OS4.0) can't input.
UTF-8 have not only 0x00-07f, but also 0x80-0xff.
Kanji with UTF-8 have wide range in byte. It use
0x80-0x8f <== Many application are remove this byte. EditPad(OS3.9) keep it. NotePad(OS4.0) remove it.
0x90-0x9f <== 0x9b is CSI(Control Sequence Intoducer) in OS3.9. Is OS4.0 too?
0xa0-0xaf
0xb0-0xbf
0xe0-0xef
i really don't know.
i suggest you ask Tetisoft or Joerg, they are real developers. If you tell me how to check i will do it.
otherwise i just don't know how to verify this (CSI 0x90-0x9f....) if you want me to verify this please tell me how to do it.
thanks
Edited by keisangi on 2007/2/10 5:02:39
Edited by keisangi on 2007/2/10 5:08:22
Edited by keisangi on 2007/2/10 5:36:57
Edited by keisangi on 2007/2/10 6:09:19