Re: Enhanced Unicode support for "Go" tools

From: The Wannabee (faq_at_.@.@.@.@.@szmyggenpv.com)
Date: 05/19/04


Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 23:32:30 +0200

På Wed, 19 May 2004 18:53:34 +0100, skrev Beth
<BethStone21@hotmail.NOSPICEDHAM.com>:

> Betov wrote:
>> Beth wrote:

> _PEOPLE_ and their culture and so forth...this takes beyond mere
> "technical inaccuracy" into the realm of potentially being "you
> offensive little git!!" type insult to some people...

:-)

Beth, thanks for the posts. They made me think of UNICODE a little
diffrently. I think I can actually take it from here, by experimenting,
but still. Lets pretend I had written a wordprocessor, and stored each
word seperatly in the data, and processed each word seperatly form the
data (lets pretend). Then pretend I wrote a love letter to someone, and in
the middle of it wanted to site a Hebrew poem.

1. How do the Processor/drawing routine detect the hewbrew
2. And how does it then adjust itself to draw the hewbrew.

For simplisity, lest assume its just one line of hebrew, say 4 words.

Thanks again for the effort. I think its somewhat easier to read you, than
the original sources, as you use that chatty language.

PS: You seem like Betov says, a bit pedantic maybe.(no insult). But when
you are so clever, and allways optimize every application to the hilt etc.
Can you not share a programme with us, open source ? As good as you are
that should be highly educational. And I'd love to read you stuff. If you
have not a web space, then I can host it for you, if less then 10 megas,
+ some html with some infos. What do you say ? I think I even can set up
such a forum for you if you like. I have the rights and tools to do so,
but havent bothered with it, so it just lies there, dead and unused. It
might as well do something useful. You could have your own little forum
for feedback of your work. With no COMMERSIALS whatsoever. Even if none of
your work is complete, it should be very interessting to see it, as it
must be very clever for sure. Maybe you allready solved a few of the
things that are ahead of me, and maybe I like to borrow a little. Could
you do that ? It would be extremly exciting.

> Beth :)
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