Regis St-Gelais wrote:
>Would it be that one ?
>http://www.smartphonetoday.com/symbian/software/pc/xFONT-2000-01-23-palm-pc.html
Yes
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>Use Pilrc to create the fonts from text. (pilrc is used by default by CW9).
>There is a gui program, I believe called xfont.exe, that did a good job
>creating the text files (you were able to start
Use Pilrc to create the fonts from text. (pilrc is used by default by CW9).
There is a gui program, I believe called xfont.exe, that did a good job
creating the text files (you were able to start with a Windows font), with just
a few bugs.
If you cannot find it, I will try to search my archives
Hi All,
I need to create some large font characters as part of a high readability
display. Mixed font size will be very useful, but not essential.
Target hardware is an Aceeca Mez 1000 running PalmOS4, development environment
is CodeWarrier 8.0.
If anyone can point me to an open source applic
I missed that - the manual says only 72 and 144 are supported. However,
the history indicates that 108 is also supported.
>pilrc.sf.net
>
>On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 8:44 AM, George Henne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What tools are people using to produce new Palm OS 1.5 fonts?
&
pilrc.sf.net
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 8:44 AM, George Henne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What tools are people using to produce new Palm OS 1.5 fonts?
>
> George Henne
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> http://www.nsbasic.com
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What tools are people using to produce new Palm OS 1.5 fonts?
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What tools are people using to produce Palm OS 1.5 fonts?
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http://www.nsbasic.com
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That's sth you'd have to ask the styletap boys.
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Jonathan Carse
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> Great advice - thanks.
> I tested this with a single glyph and it looks for on one-and-a-half
> resolutions.
>
> I wonder if you can help me with another related issue:
> O
Great advice - thanks.
I tested this with a single glyph and it looks for on one-and-a-half
resolutions.
I wonder if you can help me with another related issue:
On Palms our clients use we install localization software (Piloc) which
manages to hook Palm OS and causing and Hebrew field, label, butt
or you could read one of any 100 signatures added on the bottom of forum
posts... :-P
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 5:30 AM, Michal Seliga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> definitely not by writing this question 4x...
> go to http://news.palmos.com/read/?forum=palm-dev-forum and do it there
>
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definitely not by writing this question 4x...
go to http://news.palmos.com/read/?forum=palm-dev-forum and do it there
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How can I unsubscribe this forum.
Thanks.
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Assunto: One-and-a-half and triple density custom fonts
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maybe very stupid idea, but
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otherwise the display becomes
> distorted.
>
Jonathan,
I'm also an happy user of StyleTap.
StyleTap released a patched version of pilrc that support one-and-a-half and
triple density bitmaps.
I don't recall if it also supports it for the fonts but you can ask them.
Just post a
In addition, make sure all your letters have an even width, that way you can
also make the with proportional.
For example, if the "Bet" is 6*10, you would make the 108 at 9*15
I imagine it won't look perfect, but it should work.
Lionscribe
P.S. You don't have to edit all letters for the testing pu
Shalom,
Try dropping the Glyph size to 10 (remove the top line), and then you will be
able to make it all proportional.
And if I am correct, Hebrew glyphs by default are better off in 10 than 11.
Lionscribe
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Same...
I also just noticed another warning at the end of all the warnings I
detailed in the first post:
Sivan.rcp:27: warning: Font heights not in proportion across different
densities
2008/7/16, Michal Seliga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> maybe very stupid idea, but if 16.5 is correct, 16 doesn't w
maybe very stupid idea, but if 16.5 is correct, 16 doesn't work, did you tried
17?
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Hey folks,
My project uses a custom font glyph file for displaying Hebrew text. The
glyphs are for old 160x160 devices.
On 320x320 devices it looks also fine, since it's just doubled.
We're now starting to use StyleTap (great product BTW, not that I'm
affiliated) to be able to sell our product fo
Does anyone know if there exists any conversion software to translate Windows
fonts into a format that I can use with CodeWarrior 6? I have found a program
on palmgear.com called xFONT that will convert Windows fonts into a .pfn file,
which is readable as a text file. Then I purchased Font
Nice one. I also was thinking of colorizing my fonts in my current project.
Additional question:
What might happen if that SW will run on a Palm III (non color) ???
Ole
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Nice one. I also was thinking of colorizing my fonts in my current project.
Additional question:
What might happen if that SW will run on a Palm III (n
Palm OS 3.0 and later have FntDefineFont, but there's no information about
the format of fonts or about supported tools to generate Palm fonts. One web
page in the Knowledge Base mentioned that there are 3rd party tools
appearing which allow one to create Palm fonts, but there was no more
spe
Thank you Mostapha, with that lead I was able to find a couple tools capable
of generating Palm fonts.
Now my next problem is a bit more difficult:
I would like a Unix X application to be able to display these Palm fonts. Is
there a utility which can convert Palm fonts, such as the .pft files
Hi,
I've two questions,
1> is there a way to create fonts such as itallics?
2> is there a way to set more than one font as we do in windows for example
bold, itallics etc..
thanx in advance
vishy
Get free
font editors that can do this?
If so where?
Chris
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> There are a number of font editors and font generation tools available for
> the Palm. Newer versions of the PalmOS have built in support for user
>
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> > There are a number of font editors and font generation tools available
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> > the Palm. Newer versions of the PalmOS have built in support for user
> > defined fonts. On older ve
Can anyone tell me where to get information on how to create and use custom
fonts in CodeWarrior. I did a search on the Palm KnowledgeBase and came up
empty :-)
Maybe someone will post a code snippet or two?
TIA
Darren.
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Does anyone know if there are any custom font resources available to
developers??
I am looking for a font about the same size as the LED font except with a
complete character set or at least letters and the ':' so I can display the
time.
thanx
Jim
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Lots.
Start at http://www.sergem.net
Also try searching for "font" on PalmGear
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>Does anyone know if there are any custom font resources available to
>Subject: Any custom fonts out there?
>From: "Jim Duffy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 19:47:04 -0400
>Does anyone know if there are any custom font resources available to
>developers??
>I am looking for a font about the same size as the LED font
Where can I find...
1) ...the Palm system fonts as a text file?
2) ...a sample code for a hack (without HackMaster)?
Thanks in advance!
Amir
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Hi, I used constructor for windows ver 1.1.3.
This version uses PilotStandard, PilotBold etc. fonts.
I changed a number of characters in these fonts to be
compatible to font loaded to my Palm.
Ufter i download Constructor 1.5 i see my changes disappeared,
or this version use some other fonts, or
I guess the Constructor installs some Windows fonts which probably do this.
Chris
At 02:56 PM 1/29/2000 , you wrote:
Does anyone have, know where I can find, or even know of the existence of,
any fonts for Windows that match the Palm's standard font(s) in appearance
and relative si
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>Where can I find...
>1) ...the Palm system fonts as a text file?
I don't even understand what you are asking for here ... fonts
are essentially bitmaps ... and you want them as a -text- file?
>2) ...a sample code for a h
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> >Where can I find...
> >1) ...the Palm system fonts as a text file?
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> I don't even unde
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>> >Where can I find
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jamie Macleod wrote:
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>Is it possible to program an app using french fonts? Is there a french font
>available already? How would you handle accents in fonts for languages such
>as french and greek?
You're mixing apples and oranges here
I'm using a Zire 71. Do you have a real-world example of custom fonts? And
app that uses them, etc? Everything seems to work for me...
On Dec 25, 2007 2:00 AM, Harald Schlangmann <
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> Dear board members,
>
> two of my customers using an Tungsten T3
Dear board members,
two of my customers using an Tungsten T3 (5.2.1) report that some custom
fonts used are corrupted when displayed. Has anyone seen this bug before
with the T3? Maybe a problem of pre 5.4 OSes? The program / fonts works
perfectly e. g. with a Treo or E2.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
I'm using xfont tools for developing custom application font for my
application.I ran out of hexa decimal value ,which i used for special
character,i need italics Style for my application .can i use two different
custom appication font for my application ?.please advise
thanks
regards,
Kishor
udayasri,
>Please help anybody regarding creating custom font using Palm OS Developer
>Suite.
Search the knowledge base at PalmSource for "tiny font" -- there is an example
font available for download. It requires a high density device to display it
naturally, but it works fine on them.
Doug
Hi
Please help anybody regarding creating custom font using Palm OS Developer
Suite.
advance thanks
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Do I have to worry about winsetcoordinates? All I'm doing is writing text to
the offscreen using windrawchars.
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When you create the offscreen window, for "format" parameter, specify
"nativeFormat", and all will be well. However, beware that on low-res devices
the created window will be low-res, and on high-res devices it will be
high-res. Also if it is 16-bit color, the data is in little-endian format. So
I am using garnet to write a program that creates an offscreen window and then
copies contents onto the visible forms window. The only problem is that when i
copy them, all of the characters are in low density. How do I make them high
density?
Thank you,
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Did you ever figure out a way to use fonts from a .pdb without impacting heap?
I am doing the same thing (custom fonts stored in a .pdb) and I just now
tracked down a bug where my program crashes - it is because of too many fonts
being defined, and they take up all the heap space.
I had no
Did you ever figure out a way to use fonts from a .pdb without impacting heap?
I am doing the same thing (custom fonts stored in a .pdb) and I just now
tracked down a bug where my program crashes - it is because of too many fonts
being defined, and they take up all the heap space.
I had no
I was able to import the teenyfonts fonts into PODS without a problem. But I
want to use other fonts and it looks like the only types of resources you can
import into PODS are .rscs/xml/prc files. How can i get a font in windows to
be a .rscs/xml/prc file?
Thanks,
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Troy Lokitz wrote:
Does anyone know how to use a custom font in Palm OS Developer Suite? Is
Codewarrior the only tool you can use?
Thanks,
Troy
Pilrc can do, or you just use things like FontBucket.
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Does anyone know how to use a custom font in Palm OS Developer Suite? Is
Codewarrior the only tool you can use?
Thanks,
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The Teenyfonts example is designed for constructor/codewarrior. Does anyone
have an example of how to add a custom font from scratch to a Palm OS Developer
Suite project?
Thanks,
Troy
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All latest Palm devices (such as TX, Treo 650, T5) comes with the VersaMail
Font library. The font libraries provide at least two italic fonts.
You can check out the details on the Palm Developer Guide from Palm's pluggedin
program (http://pluggedin.palm.com).
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This is really strange... Anyone else experienced this? Is it a bug in Treo 650?
What happens is the custom fonts I've made in 72 and 144 resolution show up
with double height on the Treo 650. It seems FntCharHeight() returns the height
of the 144 font, not the 72, as is the case all
Paul Reger wrote:
This is probably a very stupid question, but is there any way to get an italic
font on palm?
Italic fonts are not part of the default OS. You either have to create
your own font, or get an italic set that someone else has created and
made available. Also, you would
This is probably a very stupid question, but is there any way to get an italic
font on palm?
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efore but now I see the
'Implemented only if the 1.5x Display Feature Set is present.' sentence
in the docs. That would explain crashes I've seen.
Frantisek
Russell Cagle wrote:
I might be misunderstanding you, but if you want to draw single-density
fonts on a double-density scr
I might be misunderstanding you, but if you want to draw single-density
fonts on a double-density screen you can turn off font scaling:
WinSetScalingMode(kTextScalingOff);
It only works on newer devices, i.e. on the T5 and not on the T3, but
it's a quick way to do what you want whil
the conversion a bit more complex.
Such 1 bit padding made automatically to all characters with odd width
may produce ugly looking results.
Frantisek
Vince Lee wrote:
I don't think so. We've written some internal tools to build and
convert dual-density fonts, and I believe hires
>thanks for your valuable tips. I was looking for solution
>to do it directly on the device without any conversion step
>done on PC side. Is it possible to just directly copy font
>resouces into new resource database, modify density bits and
>then open and use those fonts?
Hello Benjamin,
thanks for your valuable tips. I was looking for solution to do it
directly on the device without any conversion step done on PC side.
Is it possible to just directly copy font resouces into new resource
database, modify density bits and then open and use those fonts
I'm trying to do it the other way around (converting small palm fonts to
windows fonts). I didn't find the time to continue yet but these tools may be
also helpful for you.
Have a look at PalmFontConv and PalmFOntCollector.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/palmfontconv/
With Palm fon
Hello,
standard fonts are too big for some things. I searched the forum and
found that it is indeed very hard to just reuse the low density fonts on
high density display to have tiny font usable in standard palmos widgets
(like Field). I also found links to TinyFonts example in KB. I see that
At 09:08 AM 8/1/2005, you wrote:
When you install Constructor, Palm fonts are installed on your PC. These
are bitmapped fonts not Truetype and therefore won't show up in the font
selector of some software, but they are there nevertheless.
This was true for older versions of CodeWarrio
Subject: RE: Standard Palm fonts on Windows?
From: "Stadin, Benjamin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 14:25:09 -
I wonder where this fonts come from, I don't have them on any of my
PCs. From the naming I guess they're from NSBasic.
When you install C
Sorry, I meant True Type Fonts in general, not only ttf format. Any scalable
font is copyrightable, Bitmap fonts are not.
I *guess* that is true for any font on Windows. Thus I think I'm not allowed to
distribute any .fon Palm fonts or other already existing on Windows but must
convert
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> Eric Cloninger wrote:
>
> >The font's themselves are Mac NFNTs.
Benjamin and All,
All of the Palm font files I referred to have the extension .fon as
opposed to .ttf, does that mean they're not copyrighted?
If they're not, I could just send them to Benjamin??
Anybody care to comment before I do something illegal...
Regards
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Eric Cloninger wrote:
>The font's themselves are Mac NFNTs. This is a well known format and some
>of the tools that work with fonts can convert to/from mac NFNT. This is an
>older bitmap format. If you can find the fonts in the ROM, you can extract
>them to a flat file with
George Henne wrote:
>AFAIK, it's not legal. Many years ago, when we started our Palm OS
>product, we were able to license them from Palm. This was in 2000. I
>don't know who you would ask today.
>
It is legal for Palm / Mac fonts under US copyright, because they are
Hi John,
I wonder where this fonts come from, I don't have them on any of my PCs. From
the naming I guess they're from NSBasic.
Anyways, I have to convert them myself if I want to include them in my own
application (True Type fonts are copyrighted, Bitmap fonts like Palm/Mac nfn
Benjamin Stadin asked...>Do you know a tool to convert Palm standard
fonts to Windows fonts
Hi Ben,
Am I missing something here?
If I go to the list of fonts installed on my PC through Windows control
panel, I see 8 fonts all starting with the word 'Palm', and another 8
starting
AFAIK, it's not legal. Many years ago, when we started our Palm OS
product, we were able to license them from Palm. This was in 2000. I
don't know who you would ask today.
>The font's themselves are Mac NFNTs. This is a well known format and some
>of the tools that work with
The font's themselves are Mac NFNTs. This is a well known format and some
of the tools that work with fonts can convert to/from mac NFNT. This is an
older bitmap format. If you can find the fonts in the ROM, you can extract
them to a flat file with PRCExplorer. Do some magic to get them
> Do you know a tool to convert Palm standard fonts to Windows fonts
> (TTF)? Or are the standard fonts available somewhere?
>
> Regards
> Benjamin Stadin
I know this isn't usual. But does anyone have a suggestion for this? From
Windows to Palm fonts seems easy, but
Do you know a tool to convert Palm standard fonts to Windows fonts (TTF)? Or
are the standard fonts available somewhere?
Regards
Benjamin Stadin
Regards
Benjamin Stadin
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Hello!
I'm trying to use a custom font in my application. I'm converting
the font from a TTF using PalmFontConv, but I don't know how to add this
resource to my PODS project.
I've read some articles here about custom fonts with Constructor,
but I foun
How to draw other character encoded (UTF-16) strings on Cobalt?
GcDrawTextAt() only take a const char*
I have searched the examples in the 6.1 SDK.
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I believe that you have to do nothing, just enter the Hebrew text. Since the
Palm device has Hebrew support, the default fonts should be able to show
Hebrew.
A problem here is that PORE & PalmRC don't "know" about the character
encoding used by 3rd party hacks to support Hebre
Udi Kobi wrote:
thanks for your reply!
however, build when using hebrew fonts tells me that:
Error compiling resource FORM_RESOURCE ID = 1000 LOCALE = enUS: Button 1002:
The text could not be converted to the target text encoding: The character
U+05DE could not be represented in the target text
thanks for your reply!
however, build when using hebrew fonts tells me that:
Error compiling resource FORM_RESOURCE ID = 1000 LOCALE = enUS: Button 1002:
The text could not be converted to the target text encoding: The character
U+05DE could not be represented in the target text encoding.
any
thanks for your reply!
however, build when using hebrew fonts tells me that:
Error compiling resource FORM_RESOURCE ID = 1000 LOCALE = enUS: Button 1002:
The text could not be converted to the target text encoding: The character
U+05DE could not be represented in the target text encoding.
any
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>>I need to know how to use hebrew fonts for buttons, menues, etc.
>> under the Palm Os Developer suite, so once I installed the
>> complied application to the already hebrew ins
I believe that you have to do nothing, just enter the Hebrew text. Since the
Palm device has Hebrew support, the default fonts should be able to show
Hebrew.
LionScribe
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>I need to know how to use hebre
I need to know how to use hebrew fonts for buttons, menues, etc.
under the Palm Os Developer suite, so once I installed the
complied application to the already hebrew installed Palm device,
I will be able to view those fonts.
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with much luck i was able to compile the app
but the fonts are not anti aliased
any 1 knows any fonts program that allows anti alias?
i tried xFont and piBuilder already, any others?
Anti-aliased fonts aren't supported directly by Palm OS. When you see
various programs such as book re
with much luck i was able to compile the app
but the fonts are not anti aliased
any 1 knows any fonts program that allows anti alias?
i tried xFont and piBuilder already, any others?
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so that i can use the fonts? i tried FntSetFont and it
doesn't recognise the font...
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> hi hi!
> i searched the forum and i noticed that i need txt files for custom forms,
> where do i get the txt file for pilrc fonts? i found a 5x11.txt in the
> examples, where can i get others?
>
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hi hi!
i searched the forum and i noticed that i need txt files for custom forms,
where do i get the txt file for pilrc fonts? i found a 5x11.txt in the
examples, where can i get others?
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anyone had trouble with custom fonts on the Treo 650, ours are working ok on
the 600, but not on the 650.
thanks
Drew
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Hello,
do you see any possibility of using small fonts in the edit field on the
Clie 4 machines?
By looking into Clie SDK 5.0 it seems that the HR API does not influence
FldSetFont function that seems to be the only way to realize that.
Am I missing something? (Text drawing using small fonts
Thanx Brown.
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file *.pfn. If you need high density font, you must create a font family
resizing all chars to half the size of ori
Using XFont, you can import some MSWin fonts. Choose one, import, save the file *.pfn.
If you need high density font, you must create a font family resizing all chars to
half the size of original font and save this in another file for low resolution font.
With PilRC, create a font as the
Hello,
I want to use custom fonts for the application.
I have downloaded XFont tool for creating custom font. It created .pfn file.
For defining custom font we need resource. How to create resource using .pfn
file.
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First tab (General) has following controls:
1. Combo list box "Your locale (location)" here I selected "English
(United States)".
2. Check boxes for list of language here I have "Western Europe and
United States (Default". And after installing the Simplified Chines Langu
Hello Saurabh -
It sounds like you do not have the MultiLanguage Pack installed. Here are the steps
to verify whether you do or not:
- Click on 'Start' | 'Settings' | 'Control Panel' | 'Regional Settings'
- On the first tab ('General'), there will be a combo box called 'Menus and Dialogs'
If you
As suggested by Edward, I had installed the MultiLanguage pack (Simplified
Chinese) on my Windows 2000 Prof.
In my computer's Regional Settings, I am seeing the "Simplified Chinese"
also.
But the problem still lies.
As soon I copy the Chinese Strings in a form, strings are converted into
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