PMP> Localization conclusion - prtGeneralPrinterName

PMP> Localization conclusion - prtGeneralPrinterName

JK Martin jkm at underscore.com
Thu Jul 24 12:00:54 EDT 1997


Lloyd,


With all due respect, it does appear that the two widely divided
camps may be quickly coming to full agreement, so it may be just
a bit premature to terminate discussion at this point.


In particular, if you're asking each of us post a vote message
saying "I agree" or "I disagree", exactly what are we agreeing
to?  Tom's SYNTHESIS proposal, or Dave's UTF-8 proposal?


I, for one, am waiting anxiously to hear what Xerox thinks of
Dave's UTF-8 proposal.  If they can agree to the UTF-8 proposal,
then I think we have the highest level of conformance thus far
on this nasty issue.


	...jay




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From: lpyoung at lexmark.com
To: pmp at pwg.org
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 1997 11:15:56 -0400
Subject: PMP> Localization conclusion - prtGeneralPrinterName




Chris and I are bringing the localization discussion to
conclusion. There have been some side proposals that have
come up from time to time, I wanted to separate these out
to see if we have consensus on these proposed changes. One
of the side proposals was to change the syntax of the
prtGeneralPrinterName from DisplayString to OCTET STRING.
If we want to make this change, I would propose the size
be (0 to 63). I have checked with our networking people
and this size covers all operating systems that we are
aware of.


I know most of us are tried of reading about localization
and answering questions about localization. The only
answer I want back from this note is "I agree" or
"I disagree". Please leave the subject line as stated so
I can easily count the votes.
Thanks,
Lloyd
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