Question about unicode in Valentina 1

ron barber rbarber at yhb.att.ne.jp
Sat Aug 27 08:37:04 CDT 2005


Hi Paolo

What is your source file encoded as? Unicode or non-unicode.

I use Japanese (and Greek using the Graeca font) with version 1. The 
Japanese kanji contain many high ascii characters. I have never tried 
to set the language to "Japanese", it never worked for me either. But I 
simply use text fields and ascii setting. This allows me to search and 
retrieve without a problem. I will move to version 2 in my next rewrite 
so that the source files can be in unicode. For now, the source file is 
not unicode and works fine using the above method.

thanks
Ron


On Aug 27, 2005, at 6:22 AM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:

> On 8/26/05 6:50 PM, "Paolo Sala" <paolo.sala at ff3d.com> wrote:
>
>> Yes, I know Valentina 2 works fine, but i cannot use VALENTINA COM 
>> object
>> (i've the version 1, and i see the version 2 now is not released...)
>> in my .NET project...
>
>> I've try to write in Valentina DB Ver2 with my VALENTINA COM Ver 1.0,
>> but...(obviously!)
>
> Yes Paolo, unfortunately VNET is expected only in October.
>
> Can you describe your task? Why you port from MS to Valentina?
>
>> Gregory:
>> I only was able to do that by switching my entire system to Czech 
>> (not only
>> the keyboard)
>
> This can be solution for you.
>
>
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>
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