Re: incorect XLAT tables

2001-01-08 Thread Michal Kozusznik

Hello Andrey,

Monday, January 08, 2001, 1:32:15 AM, Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris) wrote:

 The XLAT tables are stored in the registry under HKCU\SOFTWARE\RIT\The
 Bat!\XLT.

Hmm. That's no so good. I hate soft which stores all unnecessary
stuff into registry. Such files like XLAT tables could be stored into
TB! directory and don't mess the registry.

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Re[2]: incorect XLAT tables

2001-01-08 Thread Marek Mikus

Hello all,
Monday, January 08, 2001, Michal Kozusznik wrote:

 They are updated only as needed. The setup file contains a lot of
 stuff. Of course, it must contain verything, as this is the file the
 new user runs; so it is possible that your complete registry key  is
 overwritten with exactly the same data, or with some new parts as
 necessary.

 So,  how to get info, which version has/had bad data into XLAT tables?
 After  reinstaling system I installed Hellowin Edition then overwrited
 by Christmass Edition. So, some of this ver. has incorect tables.

I will try to describe problem:

Translation tables are not rewrited by new versions, as I know. In 1.47
HE Max implemented new 8859-2 XLAT table, which I sent him. This table
fixed displaying and sending czech and slovak characters. I don't know
which table I used for editing, but when was 1.47 instaled, polish
characters were wrong displayed. Zygmunt Wereszczynski contacted me for
resolving problem and this was solved in 1.48 version, I think.

Sorry for this.

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incorect XLAT tables

2001-01-07 Thread Michal Kozusznik

Hello

  I've noticed incorect XLAT tables for Central European encoding (ISO
  8859-2)  in  TB!  v1.48. I replaced these with old tables (some time
  ago I've saved it for somebody) and now everything is OK.

  Additional question: how TB! updates it self? Do every time
  overwrites all files (XLAT tables)?  Maybe some older version had
  bad tables and it was not replaced?
  

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Re: incorect XLAT tables

2001-01-07 Thread Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris)

Hello!


Monday, January 08, 2001, 1:51:59 AM, Michal Kozusznik 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

MK   I've noticed incorect XLAT tables for Central European encoding (ISO
MK   8859-2)  in  TB!  v1.48. I replaced these with old tables (some time
MK   ago I've saved it for somebody) and now everything is OK.

MK   Additional question: how TB! updates it self? Do every time
MK   overwrites all files (XLAT tables)?  Maybe some older version had
MK   bad tables and it was not replaced?

The XLAT tables are stored in the registry under HKCU\SOFTWARE\RIT\The
Bat!\XLT. I don't have any information about whether these keys are
updated every time you install the new TB! release or not. However, I'll
switch to the v. 1.49 on Monday so I could investigate this fact by
using RegMon (http://www.sysinternals.com/).


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Re: incorect XLAT tables

2001-01-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi Andrey,

On Mon, 8 Jan 2001 03:32:15 +0300GMT (08/01/2001, 08:32 +0800GMT),
Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris) wrote:

MK   Additional question: how TB! updates it self? Do every time
MK   overwrites all files (XLAT tables)?  Maybe some older version had
MK   bad tables and it was not replaced?

AGSAA The XLAT tables are stored in the registry under HKCU\SOFTWARE\RIT\The
AGSAA Bat!\XLT. I don't have any information about whether these keys are
AGSAA updated every time you install the new TB! release or not.

They are updated only as needed. The setup file contains a lot of
stuff. Of course, it must contain verything, as this is the file the
new user runs; so it is possible that your complete registry key  is
overwritten with exactly the same data, or with some new parts as
necessary.

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Message reply created with The Bat! 1.49
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on a Pentium II/350 MHz.

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Re: incorect XLAT tables

2001-01-07 Thread Michal Kozusznik

Hello Thomas,

Monday, January 08, 2001, 4:54:41 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 They are updated only as needed. The setup file contains a lot of
 stuff. Of course, it must contain verything, as this is the file the
 new user runs; so it is possible that your complete registry key  is
 overwritten with exactly the same data, or with some new parts as
 necessary.

So,  how to get info, which version has/had bad data into XLAT tables?
After  reinstaling system I installed Hellowin Edition then overwrited
by Christmass Edition. So, some of this ver. has incorect tables.

I can send correct one (for ISO 8859-2) if needed

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