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Re: Red Hat 8 now uses UTF-8 by default for all non-CJK users



Jason Maiorana wrote:
> > Also, there is the problem that its really not possible to show both
> > chinese and japanese together in a simple text document, because no
> > one font can show chinese, simplified chinese, and japanese all at
> > once.

No single font can, and that's why these language tags have been added
to Unicode 3.2.

Karl Eichwalder replied:
> The rest can go for a tagged file format

Unicode 3.2 _is_ this tagged file format.

Bruno
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