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John Chambers wrote: > Matej Cepl wrote: > | Robert La Ferla wrote: > | > BTW - One of the most powerful features of Mac OS X (and it's ancestor > | > NextStep) is the NSText class (and related classes) in the > | > ApplicationKit API. The NSText class is what makes OS X applications > | > | You mean like QString <http://doc.trolltech.com/4.1/qstring.html> in Qt? :-) > > Lessee; the description starts with: > > QString stores a string of 16-bit QChars, where each QChar stores > one Unicode 4.0 character. > > In other words, they admit right up front that they don't actually > quite implement full Unicode. ;-) > > Why would one even bother doing an implementation that doesn't > support 31-bit Unicode? Just want to make it clear that QString has nothing to do with Mac OS X. See my other post...
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