Re: Japanese encoding
"Paul Blay" <blay.paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
Because it has been written, or more accurately saved, in Unicode.
The reason I write Japanese in unicode is that, if not, that is,
in the auto select mode, Chinese characters aren't displayed
quite often. Something wrong with my 'auto select' mode?
I think all used to go well with the 'Japanese auto select'.
CK
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