John,

The windows LCID's are documented in winnt.h.  I can send you some tables.

Carl


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> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 4:04 PM
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> Subject: RTF language codes
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> 
> I was reading:
> 
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/specs/rtfspec_16.htm#rtfspec_34
> 
> and trying to figure out the RTF language codes when I found:
> "The following table defines the standard languages used by Microsoft.
> This table was generated by the Unicode group for use with TrueType
> and Unicode.
> Language        ID (hexadecimal)   ID (decimal)
> Afrikaans       0x0436              1078
> Albanian        0x041c              1052
> Arabic          0x0401              1025
> Arabic Algeria  0x1401              5121
> Arabic Bahrain  0x3c01             15361...
> Xhosa           0x0434              1076
> Yiddish         0x043d              1085
> Zulu            0x0435              1077"
> 
> I don't see such a table via search from the Unicode site.
> Is this just another M$ non-standard "standard" subject to
> change at a whim?  (Does the consortium have anything to do
> with it at all?)
> 
> Since I'm trying to use it with MacOS 9-, how does this fit
> with Apple's script and region codes... or does it?  (And
> where can I find those, if so?)
> 
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