You need Unicode support. TMS now has unicode support for older
versions of Delphi. You could also upgrade to the newest Delphi
version (2009) and that includes unicode support in the box.

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:00 AM, Mick Arundell <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am now - after a long delay - attempting to write programs that can be
> used in China and probably other countries as well. Can you give some
> ideas on where to start.
> In the first place I would like to be able to enter characters into
> forms constructed in Delphi. I am able to test these programs but at the
> moment Delphi shows characters as ??
>
> Mick
> or
> 米克
>
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