598 Subj : Re: Czech characters in 32bits software To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : Jeff Kish Date : Thu Apr 08 2004 10:27 am On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 18:47:47 +0200, maeder@glue.ch (Thomas Maeder [TeamB]) wrote: >"WJ" writes: > >[Please wrap lines in your posts; thanks! > >> I am using borland 5.02 to create programs which are exported to >> different countries. But I do have problems with the Czech language in the >> 32bits version of the program. In the 16bits version it works oke. >> Some characters are not displayed correct. Has anyone an idea? > >Check (pun intended and extremely proud of it :-) ) these sites: > >http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/charset/latin1.gif >http://nl.ijs.si/gnusl/cee/charset.html > >You'll notice that both characters you mention in the comment have the same >code 232==0xE8, one in the ISO 8859-1, the other in the ISO 8859-2 encoding. > > >It seems that you created the resource file on a machine and/or with a program >that used ISO 8859-2. The program you copied&pasted from for your post used >ISO 8859-1, though. > > >I think that if you could convince your program to read the resource file >using the ISO 8859-2 encoding, your problem would go away. I can't tell you >how to convince it to do that, though. When you solve your problem, could you repost details here please? Thanks, Jeff Kish . 0