Good point, this may still be useful for applications that must run on older Windows versions.
On current Windows versions, using the UTF8 code page allows making system calls or use any libraries (not just VTK) without worrying about encodings.
Good point, this may still be useful for applications that must run on older Windows versions.
On current Windows versions, using the UTF8 code page allows making system calls or use any libraries (not just VTK) without worrying about encodings.