Dear Neil,
Charset feature is available for each style over the entiredocument.
If, for example, you were Icelandic and writing a programfor use by Russian
people, you could specify that identfiers use theISO8859-1 character set
but strings be in KOI-8:
Al镁j贸冒asamstarf = "��������泻懈泄 孝械泻����"
The feature seems cool.
So with different charsets for each style, is it all right with one
codepage?
As my understaning, generally the codepage need correspond its charset.
There are three functions (DrawTextNoClip, DrawTextClipped,
andDrawTextTransparent) that are quite similar and each will have to
havethis change so it'd be better to extract this logic into
anotherfunction. If you don't do this, I'll try to before committing.
Yes, please. Thanks.
Another issue is that there are various problems with the
differentplatforms. Very long text is often badly displayed or disappears.
Iexpect there are more problems when displaying Unicode strings onWindows
9x then there are for ANSI strings.
I'm not so sure: Windows 9x is a minority platform with adecreasing
user base. The set of Latin character set Windows 9x usersthat wish to edit
CJK text would be quite limited. I could imagineuses in a cost-constrained
market such as education.
I agree. And I don't know if this support has much side effect.
Jeffrey Ren
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