On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Pietro Iglio wrote: >It is my understanding that any string that can be displayed must be >of type >QString. My question is: can I use QCString for file names and paths? > >AFAIK Linux and other UNIX file systems do not use unicode chars for >file names. AFAIK that's true, I just wanted to mention VFAT (from MS "OS"es) and VFAT32 do. But for example the Linux vfat-FS does strip the upper 8 bit... I wonder how 16bit-charsets could be possible in UNIX in the future. -- Ciao, / / /--/ / / ANS *** *** *** Hi! I'm a .signature virus! *** *** *** Copy me into your .signature file to help me spread! _____________________________________________________________________ Hans Meine mail me: hans_meine@gmx.net Harkortstr. 138 http://www.dialnet.de/hansmeine D-22765 Hamburg ICQ: RastaJoe <28674493> [Germany] Phone: ++49-40-38612523