If it does support Gregorian only there's nothing to worry about.
Actually I don't know how to test this, if we're talking about some
Asian locales like Chinese or Japanese are you experienced with that?
A best way will be to test under Linux with native comctl32 but I'm
not sure builtin ker
Mikołaj Zalewski wrote:
Nikolay Sivov pisze:
Hi.
Working on monthcal control I've realized that some locales could
have 13 months calendars.
How could I guess that I'm running such locale? After a brief look I
didn't find anything useful
in GetLocaleInfo().
AFAIK the GetCalendarInfo() and E
Nikolay Sivov pisze:
Hi.
Working on monthcal control I've realized that some locales could have
13 months calendars.
How could I guess that I'm running such locale? After a brief look I
didn't find anything useful
in GetLocaleInfo().
AFAIK the GetCalendarInfo() and EnumCalendarInfo() are for
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Nikolay Sivov" wrote:
Working on monthcal control I've realized that some locales could
have 13 months calendars.
How could I guess that I'm running such locale? After a brief look I
didn't find anything useful
in GetLocaleInfo().
Check LOCALE_SMONTHNAME13/LOCALE_S
"Nikolay Sivov" wrote:
Working on monthcal control I've realized that some locales could have
13 months calendars.
How could I guess that I'm running such locale? After a brief look I
didn't find anything useful
in GetLocaleInfo().
Check LOCALE_SMONTHNAME13/LOCALE_SABBREVMONTHNAME13?
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Dm
Hi.
Working on monthcal control I've realized that some locales could have
13 months calendars.
How could I guess that I'm running such locale? After a brief look I
didn't find anything useful
in GetLocaleInfo().