On 10/27/06, Vincent Snijders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is the function GetTextExtentPoint32W always present in win9X version of 
windows? Or
will that function be dynamically loaded?

The W functions always exist on win9x versions, even if they are empty
(i.e. no code inside, just a dummy function).

I think I am still missing part of the puzzle. In what way is using 
Utf8ToUnicode
better than Utf8ToAnsi? Is it because Utf8ToAnsi only supports one charset at a 
time
while with Utf8ToUnicode you can show Arab, Cyrilic, Hebrew, Japanese and Latin 
(to
name just a few) characters in one string?

Yes, exactly. Not only one string, but I would say one application.

--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho

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