Initial import of the CDE 2.1.30 sources from the Open Group.
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<!-- $XConsortium: winntu.htm /main/1 1996/09/22 18:19:32 rws $ -->
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML Strict//EN">
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<HTML>
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<HEAD>
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<TITLE>SP Unicode support under Windows NT</TITLE>
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</HEAD>
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<BODY>
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<H1>Notes on SP Unicode support under Windows NT</H1>
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<P>
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When compiled with the appropriate preprocessor definition
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(<CODE>UNICODE</CODE>), SP now uses Unicode interfaces to NT. This
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means that the <SAMP>SP_BCTF</SAMP> environment variable applies only
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to file input and output, and so <CODE>unicode</CODE> is allowed as
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the value of <SAMP>SP_BCTF</SAMP>.
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<P>
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In order for non-ASCII characters to be correctly displayed on your
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console you must select a TrueType font, such as Lucida Console, as your
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console font.
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<P>
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If you define your own public character sets, you should use Unicode
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(or a superset of Unicode) as your universal character set.
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<P>
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The following additional BCTFs are supported:
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<DL>
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<DT>
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<SAMP>windows</SAMP>
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<DD>
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Specify this BCTF when a storage object is encoded using your
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system's default Windows character set, and your document character
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set is declared as Unicode. This uses the so-called ANSI code page.
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<DT>
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<SAMP>wunicode</SAMP>
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<DD>
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This uses the <SAMP>unicode</SAMP> BCTF if the storage object starts
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with a byte order mark and otherwise the <SAMP>windows</SAMP> BCTF.
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If you are working with Unicode, this is probably the best value
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for <SAMP>SP_BCTF</SAMP>.
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<DT>
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<SAMP>ms-dos</SAMP>
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<DD>
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Specify this BCTF when a storage object (file) uses the OEM code page,
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and your document character set is declared as Unicode.
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The OEM code-page for a particular
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machine is the code-page used by FAT file-systems on that machine and
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is the default code-page for MS-DOS consoles.
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</DL>
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<P>
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<ADDRESS>
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James Clark<BR>
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jjc@jclark.com
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</ADDRESS>
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</BODY>
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</HTML>
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