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Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
> From this it is trivial to see an example of the currect use:
> #declare foostr = "\u3061\u3087\u3073\u3064\u30C4";
> Very clear and very simple...
Two things:
1) #read apparently didn't have a problem reading it because I get the
same output having swapped the data in the file with strings inside
the .inc file that uses it
2) did you get the result i specified in my post, namely some japanese
characters? i do see that there are some unicode characters in the
string (an e with cedilla being the first), but it is not japanese
characters, which is what they should be, because that is what those
unicode character codes specify.
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Tim Cook
http://empyrean.scifi-fantasy.com
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