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Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents
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David Woolley |
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Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents |
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Wed, 03 Feb 2010 22:36:58 +0000 |
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Kristopher Kycia wrote:
More on the US-ASCII (7 bit approximation): I looked into this problem
until 2 AM yesterday and well it struck me. Currently Lynx is now using
7 bits to display the webpage. It is no longer using the top 128
characters because most accents are now displayed as the letter itself.
What top 128 characters? ASCII only has 95 printable characters,
including space. The highest printable code point in ASCII is 126 and
the highest code point overall is 127. What US-ASCII (7 bit
approximation) does is to cause Lynx to use ASCII characters and only
ASCII characters to achieve a best approximation of a wider character set.
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- Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Kristopher Kycia, 2010/02/03
- Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Kristopher Kycia, 2010/02/03
- Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Kristopher Kycia, 2010/02/03
- Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Kristopher Kycia, 2010/02/03
- Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Thorsten Glaser, 2010/02/03
- Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Thomas Dickey, 2010/02/03
- Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Kristopher Kycia, 2010/02/03
- Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Thorsten Glaser, 2010/02/03
- Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Sándor Halász, 2010/02/05
- Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Thorsten Glaser, 2010/02/05
- Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents,
David Woolley <=
Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Kristopher Kycia, 2010/02/03
Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Kristopher Kycia, 2010/02/03
Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Kristopher Kycia, 2010/02/03
Re: [Lynx-dev] French accents, Kristopher Kycia, 2010/02/03