I didn't need any locales, but I had to convert the strings to textstrings first (using Encode::decode), do the uc, and finally encode it again (with Encode::encode) before printing the result.
I guess this will work for any Unicode codepoints for which the behaviour of uc is not language specific.
In reply to Re: Using locale under Windows
by moritz
in thread Using locale under Windows
by Gangabass
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