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You assume I know why, what? Why they suggest you use Unicode for complex language? If that is why you are asking, I believe it's because Asian characters are 2-bit characters and unicode supports that. But, I'm not really sure. I was just posting what was listed in the Messenger Plus! options screen.PhaseDMA wrote:I assume you know why Ray or someone does?
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Unicode is base 65536, while ASCII is base 256. That means any character outside the normal 256 present in ASCII are represented by 2 bytes. This character set extends far beyond asian characters into cyrillic, arabic, middle- and old-english characters, mathematical symbols, and more. In general, it doesn't really make a difference whether you use ASCII or Unicode. But if you're sending characters from outside the ASCII set in messages, they'll appear in the log as the 2 characters represented by:harra wrote:You assume I know why, what? Why they suggest you use Unicode for complex language? If that is why you are asking, I believe it's because Asian characters are 2-bit characters and unicode supports that. But, I'm not really sure. I was just posting what was listed in the Messenger Plus! options screen.PhaseDMA wrote:I assume you know why Ray or someone does?
1. the integer part when dividing the character code by 256
2. the remainder when dividing the code by 256.
I would suggest leaving it in Unicode unless you specifically don't want Unicode characters to appear correctly or you have severely limited hard disk space.
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