Re: iconv "versions"

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Sujet : Re: iconv "versions"
De : sc (at) *nospam* fiat-linux.fr (Stéphane CARPENTIER)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy
Date : 17. Mar 2024, 23:53:30
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Le 17-03-2024, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> a écrit :
On Sun, 17 Mar 2024 16:45:04 +0000, Farley Flud wrote:
>
Spoken like a true Microslop MBA.

Nope. Microsoft isn't ready for Unicode yet. So he can't speak for
Microsoft here. Linux is. You aren't but I'm not surprised because
you'll never understand its purpose. Once again, you are advocating for
Microsoft when you pretend to defend Linux.

Some friendly advice, kiddo: it’s a Unicode, Unicode, Unicode, Unicode
world.

He's a limited American (it's not a pleonasm: I mean all Americans are
not as limited as he is). I strongly believe he understand only English.
He already showed he's unable to copy/past an accent, I can't imagine he
could write anything which would require non English characters. So, he
can't understand why Unicode is the only encoding which should stay.

From what I see at work, in a, not that old, Windows VM, it's still not
utf-8 by default. And it's just impossible to display CVS files
correctly encoded in Excel. Because in Excel you can't choose your
encoding, you have to use the Windows one and the displayed is just
garbage.

Today, there is no excuse to use anything else than utf-8 by default.
Unicode is the only way to write easily with more than one language in
the same document. Microsoft is really late on this part. The old
encodings had a purpose long time ago. Now, they are done and they
should stay only in museums.

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Date Sujet#  Auteur
14 Mar 24 * iconv "versions"47Chris Ahlstrom
15 Mar 24 +* Re: iconv "versions"4Lawrence D'Oliveiro
15 Mar 24 i`* Re: iconv "versions"3Chris Ahlstrom
15 Mar 24 i `* Re: iconv "versions"2Lawrence D'Oliveiro
16 Mar 24 i  `- Re: iconv "versions"1Chris Ahlstrom
15 Mar 24 +* Re: iconv "versions"36vallor
15 Mar 24 i`* Re: iconv "versions"35vallor
15 Mar 24 i `* Re: iconv "versions"34Chris Ahlstrom
15 Mar 24 i  `* Re: iconv "versions"33Lawrence D'Oliveiro
16 Mar 24 i   `* Re: iconv "versions"32Chris Ahlstrom
16 Mar 24 i    `* Re: iconv "versions"31Lawrence D'Oliveiro
17 Mar 24 i     `* Re: iconv "versions"30Farley Flud
17 Mar 24 i      `* Re: iconv "versions"29Lawrence D'Oliveiro
17 Mar 24 i       +* Re: iconv "versions"2Farley Flud
18 Mar 24 i       i`- Re: iconv "versions"1Chris Ahlstrom
17 Mar 24 i       `* Re: iconv "versions"26Stéphane CARPENTIER
18 Mar 24 i        +* Re: iconv "versions"6Farley Flud
18 Mar 24 i        i+- Re: iconv "versions"1Joel
18 Mar 24 i        i+* Re: iconv "versions"3Chris Ahlstrom
18 Mar 24 i        ii`* Re: iconv "versions"2Joel
18 Mar 24 i        ii `- Re: iconv "versions"1DFS
22 Mar 24 i        i`- Re: iconv "versions"1Stéphane CARPENTIER
18 Mar 24 i        +* Re: iconv "versions"16Lawrence D'Oliveiro
18 Mar 24 i        i+- Microsoft was using "UTF-16" back in 1989, Japan.1Relf
18 Mar 24 i        i`* Re: iconv "versions"14Nuxxie
18 Mar 24 i        i `* Re: iconv "versions"13Joel
18 Mar 24 i        i  `* Re: iconv "versions"12DFS
18 Mar 24 i        i   +- Re: iconv "versions"1Joel
19 Mar 24 i        i   `* Re: iconv "versions"10vallor
21 Mar 24 i        i    +* Re: iconv "versions"7DFS
21 Mar 24 i        i    i`* Re: iconv "versions"6candycanearter07
21 Mar 24 i        i    i `* Re: iconv "versions"5DFS
21 Mar 24 i        i    i  +* Re: iconv "versions"2Joel
22 Mar 24 i        i    i  i`- Re: iconv "versions"1candycanearter07
21 Mar 24 i        i    i  +- Re: WSL (was Re: iconv "versions")1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
22 Mar 24 i        i    i  `- Re: iconv "versions"1rbowman
22 Mar 24 i        i    `* Re: iconv "versions"2Stéphane CARPENTIER
22 Mar 24 i        i     `- Re: iconv "versions"1DFS
18 Mar 24 i        `* Re: Microsoft was using UTF-8 back in 1989.3rbowman
18 Mar 24 i         +- Re: Microsoft was using (16 bit) "Unicode 88" back in 1989, Japan.1candycanearter07
18 Mar 24 i         `- Re: Microsoft was using (16 bit) "Unicode 88" back in 1989, Japan.1rbowman
15 Mar 24 +* Re: iconv "versions"4rbowman
15 Mar 24 i`* Re: iconv "versions"3Lawrence D'Oliveiro
15 Mar 24 i `* Re: iconv "versions"2Chris Ahlstrom
15 Mar 24 i  `- Re: iconv "versions"1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
15 Mar 24 `* Re: iconv "versions"2Nuxxie
15 Mar 24  `- Re: iconv "versions"1Chris Ahlstrom

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