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Re: Japanese - Multi Byte unicode support
country flaguser name
United States
2007-05-16 11:44:11

Hi!

It would appear that it does if the system it's running on does. See:

C:wxWidgets-2.8.3samplesinternat

On my system it does fine with European locales, but not with Japanese
or Arabic because my system doesn't have the internationalization for
them installed.

HTH:

thx,
Dave S.

--- In anthemion-devtools%40yahoogroups.com">anthemion-devtoolsyahoogroups.com, "Paul Lord"
<ravenwaver...> wrote:
&gt;
> Hi All -
>
> Does DBlocks and WxWidgets support the Multi Byte Japanese Chars?
(Multi byte unicode support)?
> I'm looking into converting a WIN32 PSDK Unicode application to
WxWidgets.
>;
> Thanks for the info!
&gt;
> Paul
>;

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Re: Re: Japanese - Multi Byte unicode support
country flaguser name
United States
2007-05-18 15:58:38

Hi,
 
Thanks for info - Whats the difference in these builds?
'Universal Unicode Release'
'Unicode Release'
 
Thanks for the help!
&nbsp;
Paul
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 9:44 AM
Subject: [anthemion-devtools] Re: Japanese - Multi Byte unicode support

Hi!

It would appear that it does if the system it's running on does. See:

C:wxWidgets-2.8.3samplesinternat

On my system it does fine with European locales, but not with Japanese
or Arabic because my system doesn't have the internationalization for
them installed.

HTH:

thx,
Dave S.

--- In anthemion-devtools@yahoogroups.com">anthemion-devtoolsyahoogroups.com, "Paul Lord"
<ravenwaver...> wrote:
>;
> Hi All -
>
> Does DBlocks and WxWidgets support the Multi Byte Japanese Chars?
(Multi byte unicode support)?
> I'm looking into converting a WIN32 PSDK Unicode application to
WxWidgets.
>
> Thanks for the info!
>
> Paul
>

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Re: Re: Japanese - Multi Byte unicode support
country flaguser name
United Kingdom
2007-05-19 03:30:25

Hi,

Paul Lord wrote:
&gt; Hi,
>
> Thanks for info - Whats the difference in these builds?
> 'Universal Unicode Release'
> 'Unicode Release'
A universal binary is one compiled for both Mac Intel and Mac PowerPC.
If you're not building on Mac then it's irrelevant...

Regards,

Julian

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