In our previous episode, Dennis Poon said: > Please state the windows version you are using. XP or Windows 7?
In XP there were separate Far East versions of Windows. In Vista+ this was wholly integrated and there is only one Vista base system with various language packs. It might be that some of the Far East apis were deprecated later, but I would expect them to run if you configure the backwards compatibility options on the shortcut. > I deal with chinese in my programs so I know your problems. The same > delphi 5 program works differently on XP and Windows 7. Looks like > Windows 7 has removed support for non unicode (I am not sure whether the > Unicode it uses is UTF8, UTF16 or UTF32). UTF16 and a bit of UTF8. (e.g. notepad groks utf8 now). > Seems that all filenames in XP are treated as unicode code. All NT derived systems are Unicode (UCS2, later UTF16) in the heart. The whole ansi support is a win32 compatibility layer. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal