Hi,
The problem is not the multi-lingual, but the cross platform...
Windows for example keep changing the way it handles languages on each
version that is coming out.
For example, my language on Windows 95 saved in reverse, on Windows
98, added support for direct as default, on XP, it's pure UTF-8 ... so
every program ever written prior to XP had a lot of problems creating
a program that will support everything.
Another problem is that it seems that Microsoft does not fully
implement all the Unicode standards (at least with my language), and
every version they claim that they will support it next version ...
Ido
On 9/24/06, Jonathan Chiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can I make my application multi-lingual with UTF-8 encoding across windows /
linux / macOS? I wish to create an Chinese / English application to support
input and display.
Thanks.
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