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From: "German C. Basisty" <german DOT basisty AT eipsistemas DOT ath DOT cx>
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Subject: Compiling with gcc + UNICODE
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 10:54:00 -0300
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Hi!

I use to develop in C or C++ for both Windows and Linux platforms. My native
language is spanish, so my strings usually incluyes "ñ", "á", etc.
Ander Linux there is no problem with that, but under Windows (compiling with
cygwin) spanish characters like ó are replaced with strage things. Is there
a way to make cygwin's gcc/g++ to compile the "UNICODE" way? How can I do to
make a c++ program to show a "ñ" with cout?

Best regards

Ing. Germán C. Basisty
Estudio Informático Patagónico
Consultor
tel. +54 (2942) 15 696 624
german DOT basisty AT eipsistemas DOT ath DOT cx
http://www.eipsistemas.ath.cx



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