Name of language folder for traditional chinese

Andreas support at raumgeometrie.de
Wed Apr 9 15:08:46 PDT 2008



On 9 Apr., 15:21, Vaclav Slavik <vsla... at fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Andreas wrote:
> > This might be beacause I use the ansi-build of wx.
>
> _If_ you're using ANSI build with 8bit encoding that cannot represent
> Chinese characters, then the text -- obviously! -- cannot be
> displayed. Unfortunately, it's impossible to guess if this is the
> problem or if it's something else, because you didn't actually
> describe the problem yet ("doesn't work" doesn't count as specific
> description, sorry)...
>
Right ... Well, the original strings show, not the translated ones.

However, I did set up everything right, as the very same program works
on my translators computer very well.

So - obviously - chinese can be displayed with 8bit encoding (but it
still might not be a good idea to do so). I will change to unicode for
the next major release, but for the moment everything works fine (I don
´t speak chinese anyway, so it´s only important that it works in
china).

Regards,

Andreas


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