Again about non Latin 1 characters for XE beta

May be it is possible create beta XE universal language version? The statistic of threads shows actuality of this function for testing/education/development needs. It's not possible study/develop with XE without inserting necessary real data. It's too long time waiting for release.

It's under consideration.

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