Frédéric Delanoy <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm intending to convert dlls/kernel32/nls/fr.nls from CP 1252 to CP > 65001 (UTF-8),
Is there a ny reason behind that? > but I've some questions first: > - most nls files are non-UTF8... is it intended? or just "legacy"? nls files in Wine use Windows code page appropriate for the language in that file, which a resource compiler understands, and which can be corerctly converted to unicode. > - can LOCALE_IDEFAULTANSICODEPAGE be set to 65001 or should it be left > at its current "1252" value, i.e. is it necessary for compatibility > with older win versions where UTF-8 is not the default (correct me if > I'm wrong)? Noone Windows version uses UTF-8 for locales. LOCALE_IDEFAULTANSICODEPAGE must be set to the ANSI code page used by Windows for that laguage (i.e. leave it alone). > - LOCALE_SCURRENCY is set to char code 80 (<80> in vim). What is that > exactly? The code for the euro sign in a specific code page? which > one? The code page the file uses (1252 for fr.nls). -- Dmitry.
