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Azery Latin (utf-8)

#1 Azery Latin (utf-8)

Posted by: | Date: 2006-12-01 05:47 | IP: IP Logged

Posted by: [.eXe.]
Hi! I want to translate PSpad to Azeri Latin language (for web-pages is UTF-8 encoding)/ But I don\t now which nuber insert into Default Charset in language ini file for correct displaying the text/
Thank you very much

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-12-16 13:38 by Stefan.

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#2 Re: Translate to Azery Latin (utf-8)

Posted by: pspad | Date: 2006-12-01 07:24 | IP: IP Logged

If you put there 0, it will work for people who has set Azeri as default in Windows

P.S.
Sorry, maybe I am a wrong. PSPad in menus doesn't supports UTF-8, but ANSI only

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-12-01 07:27 by pspad.

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#3 Re: Translate to Azery Latin (utf-8)

Posted by: Tedehur | Date: 2006-12-30 13:53 | IP: IP Logged

pspad:
PSPad in menus doesn't supports UTF-8, but ANSI only

I came to the same conclusion.
I can display the french é, or the german ß which are both included in the ANSI character set, but I found no way to display the esperanto special characters which are not part of the ANSI table.
And setting the DefaultCharset property to 'ISO-8859-3' or 'UTF-8' doesn't change anything.
If someone founds some day a work around, I'll be interested to know about it.

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#4 Re: Translate to Azery Latin (utf-8)

Posted by: pspad | Date: 2006-12-30 17:31 | IP: IP Logged

If chars are not part of some font charset, there will be a problem.

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#5 Re: Translate to Azery Latin (utf-8)

Posted by: Tedehur | Date: 2006-12-30 21:27 | IP: IP Logged

I don't know for azeri characters, but esperanto characters are supported by the old ISO-8859-3 charset and by UTF-8.

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