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Norbert Preining
preining at logic.at
Sat Mar 14 04:03:48 CET 2020
> The problem is not the encoding itself. The problem is that many file
> formats don't allow to specify the encoding. Positive examples are
Indeed. Most fundamentally simple text files.
> I agree with Paulo that UTF-8 is the preferred encoding, whenever
> possible. The world is quite small nowadays.
Well, I agree with that, for sure.
> Is there any reason why Japanese prefer other encodings than UTF-8?
Shorter encoding of normal text. If you use iso-2022 or euenc or so,
you get shorter byte length because UTF8 encodes CJK with 2-4 bytes.
And the fact that lots of programs are actually still defaulting to
these encodings, in particular mail programs. You want to know ho wmany
mails a day with these non-utf encodings I get per day?
Best
Norbert
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