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On 10/18/10 10:19 AM, Alex Kac wrote:
> This works in Western languages just fine. However in languages like
> Korean it does not work giving a random character seemingly. From
> reading on this list over time I believe its because I'm just getting
> one part of a multi-part character (I'm no good with unicode terms
> sorry).

As others have noted, you are likely to run into other problems with
exotic configurations.

I don't recall if it contains anything that will be directly pertinent
to your task, but I highly recommend you watch the "Internationalizing
Data" session video from WWDC 2010.  Even if it doesn't have the
specifics you are looking for, you will probably find it eye-opening.

The upshot of it is: the world is complicated, let the operating system
and AppKit/UIKit handle things for you.

- -- 
Conrad Shultz

Synthetiq Solutions
www.synthetiqsolutions.com
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