To who use Chinese Language (another problem)

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Post by dutch »

Dear Richard,

I used Microsoft Applocale.
It work ok when I use your test-dutch.exe. But When I compile in my laptop, it show Chinese now but difference word.

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Dutch
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Dear Richard,

I've changed my System Location to "Chinese (PRC)" and add Keyboard already. Now I can type Chinese but word on App. and Source Code, it's difference as picture.

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Do you know how to fix?

Regards,
Dutch
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dutch wrote:Dear Richard,

I've changed my System Location to "Chinese (PRC)" and add Keyboard already. Now I can type Chinese but word on App. and Source Code, it's difference as picture.

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Do you know how to fix?

Regards,
Dutch
Hi

Sorry, I don't know how to fix it.
But I never use OemToAnsi function in my code.

Regards,

Richard
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Post by kokookao2007 »

hi dutch :

Create a cmd command from Microsoft Applocale (prc).

launch the compiler .exe file from cmd(prc) screen.

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Post by dutch »

Dear Richard & Kokoo,

I use Applocale.exe but It shows difference between Richard Compiled Program and mine.

The same source but compile with Richard's computer and My computer. It shows difference.

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Regards,
Dutch
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Post by kokookao2007 »

HI Dutch:

My Xp OS language is Cht , But I work in both Cht&Chs for a long time.

Did you try :
1. use Applocale.exe Create a Cmd as Language Cht .
2. launch the Cmd(Applocale Created) as Dos System , Change Directory as your Ap.
3. launch your ap in prompt.

The other way:
1.You can create a batch file test.bat

start your_ap.exe

2.use Applocale.exe Create this batch file with Language CHT.
3.Launch the batch file(Applocale Created) .

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Post by dutch »

Dear All,

I try AppLoc.exe by create shortcut from Menu and I try to call in DOS prompt. "/L0404" or "/L0804"

I try to change my System Locale to "Chinese (PRC)" and Location to China.

But it still the same.

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It look so strange.

Regards,
Dutch
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Post by dutch »

Dear Richard & Kooko,

I've fixed by Change System Locale to "Chinese (PRC)" and Location to China. Now I can type from xHarbour Builder in Chinese and display correctly.

Thank all of you,
Dutch
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Hi

Sounds good news. You're welcome!!

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Richard
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Post by dutch »

Dear Kooko & Richard,

I've got another problem. I show correctly when I change System Locale but it doesn't show menu when I use AppLoc.exe (Outlook menu has shown correctly). If I don't use AppLoc.exe, It shows menu and Outlook menu but unable to read.

Regards,
Dutch
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