Tomasz Wegrzanowski wrote:
Toby Bartels wrote:
>You can (and we often do, on [[en:]]) using HTML
entities,
>such as Č (for "C" with a hacek, TeX's "\v C").
>What UTF-8 encoding does is to allow:
>* Direct entry of the UTF-8 character into the edit box;
>* UTF-8 characters in titles.
Unless it has obvious symbolic name AND is used just
once or twice
it is not any solution.
They should all have symbolic names *eventually*.
Let's write a letter to the W3C ^_^!
No, I don't think that it would work very well at all!
Which must be why these wikis are already on UTF8 --
I was talking about switching [[en:]], [[fr:]], and the like.
(I wouldn't even presume to change "é" to "é" on
[[fr:]],
but I'd definitely change "C(" to "Č" on [[en:]].)
-- Toby