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- Subject: Re: What is different WorldScript I and II?
- From: wgentry@netlink.cts.com (William Gentry)
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- References: <1992Dec17.070853.10170@midway.uchicago.edu>
- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 92 16:48:16 PST
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- choi@gsbsrc.uchicago.edu (Dongseok Choi) writes:
-
- > Hello, netters?
- > According to MacWeek(12/14/92, p60),
- > there are WorldScript I and II.
- > Could you explain what's different?
- >
- > Thank you in advance,
- >
- > Choi
- > choi@gsbsrc.uchicago.edu
- >
-
- WorldScript one handles one-byte scripts including Hebrew, Thai, Arabic,
- Farsi, and the like. WorldScript II is necessary for two-byte scripts
- such as Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. I'm that WorldScript II rolls in
- the WorldScript I capabilities but I'm not sure on this point.
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