Unicode and Windows XP
Intended Audience: |
Managers, Software Engineers, Systems Analysts |
Session Level: |
Intermediate |
Windows XP builds upon the international functionality of the
Windows 2000 platform. It provides improved globalization features
related to Unicode such as support for new scripts, languages and
locales, a wider variety of input locales and rendering features,
enhanced support for surrogates and improved Multilingual User
Interface (MUI) support. The primary purpose of this paper is to outline the
international support in Windows XP, describe this support within
the historical context of Unicode on the Windows NT platform,
discuss how language support is integrated into a single worldwide
source, and finally, demonstrate that Unicode support is essential
to building a fully globalized operating system. In addition, globalization trends in upcoming releases of
Windows (.NET Server 2003 and beyond) will be discussed. |