Ron,
If it was a BOM problem, try to use SJIS text for custom props.
It works for a Mac and Win BOM problem.
--
Kenji Kojima
http://www.kenjikojima.com/
On May 12, 2007, at 9:46 AM, ron wrote:
Hi,
I saved a standalone for an intel Mac and the older type on a Mac
iBook. It calls custom properties for the control names and sets
the menubar depending on whether the user selected UI is English or
Japanese. The older type standalone runs fine on an intel Mac as
long as the rosetta option is chosen.
The intel version crashes on the intel Mac when the menu is
clicked. It also does not display the control labels properly, but
as unreadable symbols. The program imports Japanese text and
displays it with no problem.
It seems that text that is uniencoded will display but that
unicoded text stored as custom props and simply set on a
preopenstack handler do not? They work fine in a non-intel and not
at all in the intel for which it was built. Is this a BOM problem
and I need to store yet another set of custom props for the intel
build?
sigh, when will foreign languages just work... (c'mon v3.0)
Can anyone explain this or point to a workaround?
Thanks
Ron
ps a windows standalone built on the Mac suffers the same problem
with the control names being unreadable but clicking in the menu
does not crash the program.
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