Well, one would assume that if the target audience was in language X, that their machines would be set up so they could see it in X.


You want the Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Advanced tab > Language for non-Unicode programs > Azeri (Latin)
[yes]
[reboot now]


Because director is a non-Unicode program.

(I've rebooted several times today to check Japanese, 2 Chineses and Korean.)

And you need to select the appropriate font, as the characters may not appear correct in just any font, but that'll be set that way in your source, anyway.

roymeo

At 01:08 PM 9/29/2004, you wrote:

At 17:38 29.09.2004 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Daniel,

We've got the problem in the office with Win2000 SP4 and XP SP1 & SP2.

I think the target machines are XP, but I'm not sure (no control over it).

The only time where I've seen it working was on Win2000, where we copied the text from Word and pasted it in Flash MX2004 Pro - without any changes!

I've tinkered with the options in XP, but to no avail... It feels as though the problem comes from here though! Unless my spider-senses are a bit off, of course...

The setting I was thinking of is in xp/control panel/regional settings/advanced/language for programs which do not support unicode (I have a German localized xp here so the propper naming might differ a bit)
But I doubt it would help much as you have no control over the target machines.


daniel


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