* Denis Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-16 22:45]: > I had a look at de.po files in KDE and GNOME. The former use English > double quotes, the latter French guillemets, so Unicode quotes are > indeed seldom used. I am going to send another mail to debian-glibc > (with my revised patch) to explain that this problem is indeed new and > has to be solved. But someone should try to convince upstream as well.
I will try to add the share of the gnome-de list upstream. Sorry that I haven't done yet. I was told that they/we have chosen »« as quote characters and that they only like to use those. Because »« are already included in iso-8859-1{,5} that was never a problem. Yes, the option of the utf8 quotes was there when that decision was taken. > There was a comment on gnome-de (IIRC) telling that Unicode characters > are hard to type under X, maybe you should address this issue too if > this statement is still valid. Keys are easy to remap so raising that might be a reason that would be turned against you easily (»If that is your only problem....«). So long, Alfie -- Evolution of Language Through The Ages: 6000 B.C.: ungh. grrf. booga. 2000 A.D.: grep. awk. sed. -- Illiad on UserFriendly.org
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