On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 21:35:48 +0100, Simon Paillard wrote: > >Be careful about moving to UTF8 languages you cannot read, IMO it's up to >native speakers to take care of that, to avoid any potential issue. >
You're right. I'll avoid any changes if there won't a translator of the related language with which collaborate. ;) BTW, in the meanwhile also russian, has migrated to UTF-8. So now languages that don't use UTF-8 are: $ grep CHARSET */.wmlrc |grep -vi utf | cut -d "/" -f1 | sort chinese croatian czech english indonesian korean lithuanian polish portuguese spanish swedish (I've manually deleted romanian which is a false positive) Only 11 languages left. We knows that chinese needs squeeze upgrade (on wolkenstein?) to convert to utf-8. Cheers, Francesca
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