Re: [PATCH] Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt: fix a remark that implies UCS2

2017-12-21 Thread Jonathan Corbet
On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 20:47:27 +0100 Adam Borowski wrote: > All non-historic operating systems support the full range of Unicode here, > thus you can make filenames for example in Gothic (πŒΌπŒ΄π‰π…), the other Gothic > (π“‚β„―β„΄π“Œ) or the third Gothic (π—†π–Ύπ—ˆπ—), or declare something as πŸ’©. > > Characters above U

Re: [PATCH] Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt: fix a remark that implies UCS2

2017-12-18 Thread OGAWA Hirofumi
Adam Borowski writes: > All non-historic operating systems support the full range of Unicode here, > thus you can make filenames for example in Gothic (πŒΌπŒ΄π‰π…), the other Gothic > (π“‚β„―β„΄π“Œ) or the third Gothic (π—†π–Ύπ—ˆπ—), or declare something as πŸ’©. > > Characters above U+ are encoded on four bytes. >

[PATCH] Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt: fix a remark that implies UCS2

2017-12-18 Thread Adam Borowski
All non-historic operating systems support the full range of Unicode here, thus you can make filenames for example in Gothic (πŒΌπŒ΄π‰π…), the other Gothic (π“‚β„―β„΄π“Œ) or the third Gothic (π—†π–Ύπ—ˆπ—), or declare something as πŸ’©. Characters above U+ are encoded on four bytes. Signed-off-by: Adam Borowski ---