Re: win95

2001-08-31 Thread Michael \(michka\) Kaplan
From: "Carl W. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I had presumed that he was able to get Unicode support on NT but not 95. I > did something like this for a VB 3.0 application by writing controls to > extend the language. Indeed, you can get Unicode support on NT -- but that is *real* Unicode support.

RE: win95

2001-08-31 Thread Carl W. Brown
y, August 31, 2001 10:34 AM > To: Carl W. Brown; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: win95 > > > From: "Carl W. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Microsoft now has a solution for you. You can add Unicode support to > > Win95/98/Me > http://www.micro

RE: win95

2001-08-31 Thread Peter_Constable
>Um, the first thing you want to do maybe is go to Asia or something. Um, >everybody, do Asian versions of VB use Unicode? All versions of VB use Unicode -- VB strings are always Unicode. It's the controls and the VB - DLL/Windows interface that gives you problems. The best source of info on

Re: win95

2001-08-31 Thread Michael \(michka\) Kaplan
From: "Carl W. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Microsoft now has a solution for you. You can add Unicode support to > Win95/98/Me http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/Articles/mslu_announce.asp Well, as wonderful as I think MSLU is (not that I am biased or anything) it is no

Re: win95

2001-08-31 Thread Stefan Persson
Ah, sorry, I meant "1-byte encoding" ;) - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Stefan Persson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: den 31 augusti 2001 19:20 Subject: Re: win95 > > On 31/08/2001 17:13:50 Stefan P

Re: win95

2001-08-31 Thread Misha . Wolf
On 31/08/2001 17:13:50 Stefan Persson wrote: [...] > I am able to use characters from any 1-bit Windows encoding in Visual Basic > 4.0 (but only from *one* Windows encoding in the same text box). I don't > know if this is enough for you, though... With the continuing drop in memory prices, you

Re: win95

2001-08-31 Thread Stefan Persson
- Original Message - From: "Fazakas Lehel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: den 31 augusti 2001 12:29 Subject: win95 > Dear unicode.org > > I am Fazakas Lehel from Klausenburg, Romania. I have to write a multilanguage > code

Re: win95

2001-08-31 Thread Stefan Persson
Dendouryuuji: > Um, the first thing you want to do maybe is go to Asia or something. Um, everybody, do Asian versions of VB use Unicode? > I know they can handle double byte characters because VB as a standard comes with "hiraganize" and "katakanize" functions. > > Once I tried to get around this

RE: win95

2001-08-31 Thread Carl W. Brown
Fazakas, Microsoft now has a solution for you. You can add Unicode support to Win95/98/Me http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/Articles/mslu_announce.asp It is not like Win2000 it is more like the WinNT support. Carl > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:

RE: win95

2001-08-31 Thread
, I could never be your woman - White Town --- Original Message --- $B:9=P?M(B: Fazakas Lehel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; $B08@h(B: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cc: $BF|;~(B: 01/08/31 10:29 $B7oL>(B: win95 > > > Dear unicode.org > > I am Fazakas Lehel from Klausenburg, Roma

win95

2001-08-31 Thread Fazakas Lehel
Dear unicode.org I am Fazakas Lehel from Klausenburg, Romania. I have to write a multilanguage code in Visual Basic for Windows 95/98 operating systems. My problem is that Unicode is not supported by that systems. When I read the contents of a TextBox control and try to write in a