On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 08:13:14PM +0000, Ben de Groot (yngwin) wrote:
> Index: metadata.xml
> ===================================================================
...
> +    <flag name='webkit'>
> +      Enable <pkg>x11-libs/qt-webkit</pkg> support, for more
> +      sophisticated online help display using webkit???s HTML renderer.
> +    </flag>
> +  </use>
>  </pkgmetadata>

I don't think there is any precedence here, but Unicode should not turn
up in the English useflag descriptions, at least not while we are still
generating use.local.desc for users.

This one was really annoying, U+2019 "Right single quotation mark",
which renders identically to an apostrophe, at least on my fonts.

It briefly broke the use.local.desc generation, because that had been
set for ASCII.

Should we allow UTF-8 in the English variant? Are all the programs that
still read use.local.desc UTF-8 safe? Do we have a deprecation schedule
for use.local.desc being removed totally?

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