"Yongwei Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写于 2006-10-30 10:41:21:
> Alex, if you cannot display Chinese while choosing Courier New, you
> may try setting your default locale (Control Panel > Regional and
> Language Options > Advanced > Language for non-Unicode programs) to
> Chinese (PRC). It should work. And then you will be able to edit
> English, French, Greek, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Arabic
> simultaneously.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Yongwei

A little off-topic, but AFAIK this works perfect in Windows but not
identical in Linux, since Windows do not connect the internal processing
locale to the locale of user interfaces. The UI will never change when you
change the locale. (That's a good design IMO)

When you change the locale in Linux, the messages, menu texts are all
changed to the targeting locale after reboot. So it is hard to have a
Chinese UI and retain English locale, and it might be more difficult to
have a Chinese locale while retain English UI.

Alex's case is an example, if what he want is to display chinese correctly,
set locale to chinese is an easy way, but he might be troubled if all the
messages in the UI also changed into chinese.

--
Sincerely, Pan, Shi Zhu. ext: 2606

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