Subj : Changes in golded+ sources To : Vitaliy Aksyonov From : Nicholas Boel Date : Mon Nov 06 2023 04:25 pm Hello Vitaliy, On Sunday November 05 2023 19:31, you wrote to me: VA> Привет, Nicholas! VA> 05 Nov 23 19:03, ты писал(а) мне: I may not be able to read some of the above, but it sure looks nice! ;) VA> My plan is to enhance conversion code which uses iconv in linux VA> builds. And then you won't need any translation tables for charsets VA> known by iconv. It will take some time, because changes are not so VA> small. Would you suggest going back to the b20231028 code then until you're done messing around with it? VA>>> Just in case - you understand, that GoldEd can't properly work VA>>> with UTF-8 local charset if any international character used? NB>> Do you have any examples? VA> GoldEd charset translation code can translate one byte encodings to VA> multibyte, but not the opposite. VA> So if you write your message in CP437 and export it to UTF-8 - it will VA> work fine if such translation table exists. Now imagine that your VA> local charset is CP437 and message is in UTF-8. That won't work VA> because translation tables size is only 256 bytes and UTF-8 code may VA> have up to 6 bytes per code point. Ah yes. Understood. My local charset is UTF-8. Sometimes I try to do translations of incoming messages, but that's about it. VA> External editor solves some issues, but not all. Would be cool to have VA> UTF-8 used for internal string representation, but that's huge work. It solves most, at least for Fidonet messaging. Most messages are US-ASCII, CP437/850, CP866, or UTF-8, which I can handle here just fine. VA> What is your XLatLocalSet, XLatImport, XLatExport? All are currently set to UTF-8. However, sometimes I like to test XLatImport CP437. It helps on some messages, but since my locale is completely UTF-8 it isn't perfect, usually when related to ANSI escape sequences. Regards, Nick .... "Take my advice, I don't use it anyway." --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20231030 * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (1:154/10) .