> > comments? (for obvious reasons, I'm especially > interested in comments > > from people using non-ASCII characters on a daily basis...) > > nobody? Almost certainly not. a) Unicode objects are very new and not everyone has the time to fiddle with them, and b) many of us only speak English. So we need _you_ to tell us what the problems were/are. Dont wait for us to find them - explain them to us. At least we than have a change of sympathizing, even if we can not directly relate the experiences... > maybe all problems are gone after the last round of checkins? > oh well, I'll rebuild again, and see what happens if I remove all > kludges in my test code... OK - but be sure to let us know :-) Mark.
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