On 04.01.2011 10:47, Jun wrote:
I'm sorry for posting in the wrong place.
I attached screenshot of my code and the result.
As you can see, Korean letters get changed after compilation.
This problem doesn't happen with user input(from readln() method).
Should I use different type and prefix or suffix similary to C++?
If you save the file as utf-8, and set the console to CP 65001 (which is
utf-8), it should work. Providing your console font suppports the
characters, of course.
You can add the suffixes 'w' or 'd' to get utf-16 or utf-32,
respectively. But then you need to save the file in that encoding, and
change the console code page accordingly. It all has to match up.
But I would expect it to work with other character sets too, as long as
the file encoding and the console match.