Can someone point me to an example of a little program that emits non-ascii
Unicode characters (Russian or Chinese perhaps)? The unicode
Russian/Cyrillic alphabet starts at 0x410. Is this possible to do in a
console mode program?
Thanks!
Siegfried
Hi!
Can someone point me to an example of a little program that emits non-ascii Unicode characters (Russian or Chinese perhaps)? The unicode
Russian/Cyrillic alphabet starts at 0x410. Is this possible to do in a
console mode program?
As a couple of mail programs and a number of newsreaders have issues with Unicode in general and Chinese in particular, here is comes a shameless plug 
I wrote the small blog entry "Examples of Unicode Strings in Ruby" - http://penpen.goodaddress.eu/?p=617 - that illustrates what I would do to output Unicode. Let me note that my whole computer system is based on Unicode. If the output works on your terminal depends on wether the terminal supports unicode or not.
Josef 'Jupp' Schugt
unicode.zip (1.58 KB)
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 03:03:00 +0200, Siegfried Heintze <siegfried@heintze.com> wrote:
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