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September 08, 2005 Displaying international characters | ||||
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How can I display UTF-16 and 32 encoded characters? I have just spent a couple of hours learning and building with DFL only to finally read in the docs that UTF is not supported. It was a great experience for a beginner, though.... |
September 09, 2005 Re: Displaying international characters | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ald | On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 19:56:29 -0400, Ald <Ald_member@pathlink.com> wrote: > How can I display UTF-16 and 32 encoded characters? writef() supports those. Windows MessageBoxW() and TextOutW() work with UTF-16 on all versions. > > I have just spent a couple of hours learning and building with DFL only to > finally read in the docs that UTF is not supported. It was a great experience > for a beginner, though.... DFL doesn't "completely" support it yet, but it does for the most part. DFL is still just leaving the alpha stage. If you find something that doesn't support it, make a note on the DFL forum; this type of thing usually gets priority. |
September 09, 2005 Re: Displaying international characters | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vathix | Vathix wrote: > On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 19:56:29 -0400, Ald <Ald_member@pathlink.com> > wrote: > >> How can I display UTF-16 and 32 encoded characters? > > writef() supports those. <snip> For one or two values of "supports". It's certainly no more advanced in its ability to display them than printf or puts. Stewart. -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/M d- s:- C++@ a->--- UB@ P+ L E@ W++@ N+++ o K-@ w++@ O? M V? PS- PE- Y? PGP- t- 5? X? R b DI? D G e++>++++ h-- r-- !y ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ My e-mail is valid but not my primary mailbox. Please keep replies on the 'group where everyone may benefit. |
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