On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, James K. Lowden wrote:
> On 31 Jul 2002 13:30:33 -0500, Lars Clausen <lrclause@cs.uiuc.edu> wrote:
>
>> > It may be sufficient for dia to only support utf-8. You generally dont
>> > create dia files by hand, so you probably shouldnt care which encoding
>> > they are in.
>>
>> We need to support non-utf8 encodings for two reasons: Backwards
>> compatibility and diagrams created by other programs.
>
> And one more: For other programs that want to read Dia files.
They shouldn't have any trouble if Dia only supported utf-8. As long as
they could read utf-8 and we put in the correct encoding mark.
> To break the XML standards is to create a proprietary format.
Amen!
-Lars
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