> Hi, > > I am trying to implement double-byte support for an application I am > updating for a customer. I have some things working with Unicode but > the majority I have not been able to figure out yet. I'm hoping > someone can shed some light on this for me. > > Setup: > Mac OS X.2.6 > Input Menu under System Preferences >> International is set to U.S. and > Japanese. > > Entering Text: > I have two types of fields which display text. The first lets the user > enter text using the keyboard. If I switch between English and > Japanese this works fine. > > The second type of field displays file names and paths of files that > the user selects from their hard drive. It is seperated into two > columns. When the user selects a file the name of the file is put in > column 1 and the path to the file is put into column 2. The user > creates a list of files in this field. The user can also edit the name > of the file in column 1. Editing the file name is not a problem. > > Problem: > > The following code will display a path which looks like > "/Users/tdevore/desktop/JAPANESE_CHARACTERS" on the first line of the > field but will not work for multiple lines. It places everything on > the first line or causes Rev to hang. The code works fine without > unicode text. tNextLine is the line that should be inserted into. > > set textFont of line tNextLine of field "movieList" to ",Japanese" > put uniEncode (tNewMovieName & tab & pMoviePath, "Japanese") into > tNewMovieName > set unicodeText of line tNextLine of field "movieList" to tNewMovieName > > I tried the above code using "utf8" rather than "Japanese" but japanese > characters did not display correctly. > > Also, how do I get the proper encoding to use for a string which I get > from answer file? My system is English but the string has Japanese > encoded characters and it appears it has to have the language setting > as Japanese when encoded?
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