On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 01:41, Dallas Clarke <DClarke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> The problem is that Vista is no longer fully supporting UTF-8, presumably> because there are people in China would wish to use computers in their own> native language - shock horror.> A quick peek at gnome-character-map shows that I can represent 㙡,U+3661 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3661, in UTF-8 as 0xE3 0x99 0xA1. Infact, it gives UTF-8 encodings for all the codepoints through U+E01EF. Are you sure you're talking about UTF-8 and not about 8-bit characterencoding tables à la ISO 8859? ~ Scott