RE: Chinese Text Input Quirks

2003-09-05 Thread Kerry Thompson
> I can't even get it to install here, may be it needs a > japanese localized > windows which unfortunately I don't have available. It should install on Chinese Windows. That's how I've always done Chinese programs--Japanese Director on Chinese Windows. I haven't used MX, though. > After workin

RE: Chinese Text Input Quirks

2003-09-05 Thread Daniel Plaenitz
Thanks Kerry and Cath for your assistance, at least you gave me the motivation to try again as you both said it could be done. I haven't tried it with Korean Director, but I've gotten it to work with Japanese Director. Can you build a projector with the Japanese version? I can't even get it to

Re: Chinese Text Input Quirks

2003-09-04 Thread Cath Sample
Hi, I hope this might be some help. We do a kiosk which is in Chinese in Hong Kong and Taiwan. It is a ticketing kiosk and takes langauage from an mdb database and Movie names and variables from a server which outputs info also in mdb format. Initially I had the same experience as you, some char

RE: Chinese Text Input Quirks

2003-09-04 Thread Kerry Thompson
> This may be a bit offtopic but I hope someone with experience > with Chinese and director (Kerry?) (Kerry prairie-dogs up) > might help me decide if this is an > accidental or an essential problem: > > I see serious problems with the input and display of certain Chinese > characters into di