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CJK support [message #4861] |
Wed, 23 August 2006 17:03 |
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luzr wrote on Wed, 23 August 2006 06:08 | P.S.: Looking at the image you posted
- looks like U++ is able to support chinesse in the end
- you are using 605 version ("stable"). There are many improvements in current "dev" version, maybe you could try it in parallel.
Mirek
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yes,as you have seen,display chinese is ok with setting:"SetDefaultCharset(CHARSET_UTF8);"
TheIDE do has some thing not compatible with Chinese,include file choser and following attatch:
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CJK support
By: unknown user on Wed, 23 August 2006 17:03
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: mirek on Wed, 23 August 2006 19:52
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: unknown user on Thu, 24 August 2006 02:41
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: mirek on Thu, 24 August 2006 05:52
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: unknown user on Thu, 24 August 2006 06:11
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: mirek on Thu, 24 August 2006 18:43
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: mirek on Thu, 24 August 2006 18:57
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: unknown user on Fri, 25 August 2006 05:34
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: mirek on Fri, 25 August 2006 08:43
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: unknown user on Fri, 25 August 2006 16:40
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: mirek on Sun, 27 August 2006 20:15
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: unknown user on Mon, 28 August 2006 02:14
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: mirek on Mon, 28 August 2006 16:15
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Re: Where can I store 32 bit data
By: unknown user on Mon, 28 August 2006 16:55
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One more on FontSelect
By: unknown user on Thu, 31 August 2006 02:32
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