[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alex Yukhimets) wrote on 09.01.98 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Moin Alex! > > > > AY> I would like to question the need for this requirement. > > > > ??? > > Aren't you questioning my right to do that? :) No, but it hardly seems reasonable to question this requirement. > > AY> While this can be of importance to some users, it can be quite > > AY> annoying to others. > > > > ??? Please remember, a lot of languages need 8 bit clean programs. Non 8 > > bit clean programs are very bad. > > True. Many users need support for the language other than English. > Some of that users need 8-bit clean programs AND still some additional > customization. Some languages even have many optionas as to customization. > (Take Russian - several possible encodings AND keyboard layouts). > For some languages it is even not enough to have 8-bit clean programs. So? All this says that we need 8-bit-clean software. > You can't satisfy all users anyway. In addition, I would hate to be > able to switch to "russian" keyboard mode (by mistake) and enter some > letters which look just like English ones in the editor I use for > _programming_. OTOH, many people'd be upset not to be able to insert comments using those russian letters. And they'd be right. > > AY> What it means is saying "good-bye" to clean > > AY> ascii e-mail, etc. > > > > ??? > > Yes. I don't like when I see 8-bit charachters. In my > "non-internationalized" configuration they look like "<F23>" > highlighted (or something like that). So? So what you really don't like is non-8-bit-clean software. That's the one that displays "<F23>". > > AY> What is more important, *some* utilities, > > AY> "less" most notably, *shouldn't* be 8-bit clean. > > > > Why? I would like to see German Umlaute. > > Sure, but I would like to be able to do "less <binary file>" safely. > ("more" is not safe for this). Guess what? I can see those umlauts in less, and I can also safely do less <binary file>. I get the impression that 8 bit clean doesn't mean what you think it means. > Finally, the only thing I am trying to tell is that it is probaly not > very wise to put as a requirement for *every* package to be 8-bit > clean. (Note my point with the editor used for programming). I would Actually, I think it would be very unwise not to, and you actually gave no good reason to believe otherwise. MfG Kai -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .