David,
A technique I've used successfully is to store the text as htmlText
in the custom property. That way it will be rendered properly
regardless of platform. Storing as UTF-8 also works well.
Devin
On Jan 6, 2007, at 8:55 AM, David Bovill wrote:
Is there a way to use unicode or some so
Hi Phil, Klaus and David,
thanks for the pointers. Thinking about the binary problem it makes
sense, however given the simplicity things usually work I am
sometimes tempted to take things for granted. :-) macToIso / isoToMac
seems the way to go.
All the best,
Malte
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Is there a way to use unicode or some some textual encoding to achieve the
same result - or is the only way to get your head around the platform
specific byte encoding?
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Hi Phil and Malte,
Hi Malte,
Could this be corrected with a MacToISO call before the prop value
reaches the button label?
Yes.
Text in CPs is not being converted from platform to platform like
fields,
so you have to take care of a macToiso function by yourself.
If it would, we could no
Hi Malte,
Could this be corrected with a MacToISO call before the prop value reaches the
button label?
Don't know - just a thought -
Phil Davis
Malte Brill wrote:
Hi all,
came across something weird. Stored different text chunks in a cProp on
a Mac. I set the label of a button to that chu
Hi all,
came across something weird. Stored different text chunks in a cProp
on a Mac. I set the label of a button to that chunk. If the stack is
transfered from a Mac to a Win Box, umlauts are replaced with some
strange characters. Has anyone else seen this?
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