On 2-8-2012 10:23, Reinier Olislagers wrote: > On 1-8-2012 23:21, Martin wrote: >> On 01/08/2012 22:03, Martin wrote: >>> On 01/08/2012 20:51, Reinier Olislagers wrote: >>>> On 1-8-2012 19:18, Martin wrote: >>>>> Possible. So far the installer are build with the ansi setup. >>>> Certain ;) >>>> Got the installer to run with unicode setup after some changes. >>>> >>> >>> Well. I threw out some unused code. And it comes down to 1 change in >>> the pal script. (ignoring the fix of a missing semicolon) >> >> And I believe I solved the translations too. >> >> But I will only commit, once I have feedback on the Russian text > Thanks for your work, Martin. > > After your commits, creating and running the setup using Unicode Inno > Setup works well for me on Windows Vista x64 (English setup language). > It did pick up my previous config (fpc compiler location etc) but that > was expected and I could switch easily using the setup dialog that appeared. > > I could select the Russian translation as well, and indeed, Cyrillic > text appeared, but I can't speak Russian, so can't tell if it's all correct. Ran the Unicode Inno Setup... setup on Win98 (OSR2, IIRC), with KernelEx installed, and expected results: - initial language choice: (presumably) Russian appears as a series of ??? instead of Cyrrilic text - continuing install with English or Dutch gives error messages like "The program does not support the version of Windows your computer is running" So, it appears no support for Win95/98, probably Me using the unicode version.
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