Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!dewey.soe.berkeley.edu!oster From: oster@dewey.soe.berkeley.edu (David Phillip Oster) Newsgroups: comp.std.misc Subject: Re: French Standard Character Set. Message-ID: <33409@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> Date: 30 Dec 89 05:50:48 GMT References: <1842@bucket.UUCP> Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: oster@dewey.soe.berkeley.edu.UUCP (David Phillip Oster) Distribution: comp.std.misc Organization: School of Education, UC-Berkeley Lines: 36 takayama@vcom.sony.co.jp (Yoshihisa Takayama) writes: >I wrote down my article in French language on Apple Macintosh personal >computer. There problem is occured when I moved to IBM-PC with my >article. Some characters does not appeared normally. ^a,^i,^u,^e,^o, >'a,'i,'u,'e,'o for instance. Which machine use IS (International >Standart). And does French people have some kind of standard? >Please forgive my ignorance. Give me more information! Your Apple System Software release disks should contain a program called "Apple File Exchange" This program can convert from Apple's character set to the character set on an IBM PC. If you are using a Mac IIcx, MacIIci, SE 30, or one of the new SEs, Apple File Exchange can directly write PC compatible 3.5" disks. You would do best converting your word processor document to a text file, then running the text file through the converter, though the converter probably supports some word processor document formats. Apple, with its Script Manager, is trying hard to support all the world's scripts in your computer all at once. Other brands merely try to handle one or two languages at a time. As usual, Apple's products are ahead of the standards that the other brands are still trying to agree on, and are not yet in compliance with. For example, if you install the Kanji system, the Arabic system, and the Hebrew system all at once, you should be able to get all three langauges, plus English, French & German, on the same line all at once, using the ROM text editor, TextEdit. The keyboard should remap as you change language families, and you should be able to print. I have these systems on the Developer Tools CDROM apple sent me, but since my CD ROM drive hasn't arrived, I haven't yet given the above experiment a try. --- David Phillip Oster -- No, I come from Boston. I just work Arpa: oster@dewey.soe.berkeley.edu -- in cyberspace. Uucp: {uwvax,decvax}!ucbvax!oster%dewey.soe.berkeley.edu