1. About which setting you are talking about: One is in menu "Edit ->
Preferences" to select PRC Text Encoding. I selected Palm OS Simplefied
Chinese here. Is this OK?

2. When I copy paste the Simplefied Chinese string in labels, it again shows
question marks. One Simplefied Chinese String I have is (??   ??). It is Ok
and Done in Sim-Chinese.

3. I created a Simplefied Chinese PRC on my original application using
PRC2OVL tool. Then opened this Chinese PRC in Constructor (1.9). Here also
when I copy paste the Chinese Strings, they remained as Question Marks.

4. From the 5.0 R3 SDK Examples, I opened one "zhCh" locale resource file.
It was having some Chinese Text strings. Here also:
(4a) I copied my Simplefied Chinese string into one lable, it was converted
into Question Marks.
(4b) Then I copied one Chinese string from that "zhCh" example, this string
was displayed as Chinese but on Copying, it becomes (�б�����ʾ��). But when
I pasted it into my Chinese version PRC application, the label displayed the
Chinese very fine.


I could not understand where is the problem. The strings I have are in
Simplefied Chinese. Then why I am not able to copy-paste those strings into
a Chinese version application? Why the strings given in "zhCh" examples
works fine but on copying they (�б�����ʾ��) are in some unknown
format.???????????????????????





"Ben Combee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> At 02:19 AM 6/16/2004, you wrote:
> >For supporting Simplefied Chinese Fonts, do I need to install one of the
3rd
> >party Chinese locale hacks (CJKOS, CHOS, etc)????
> >Can this be able to give Simplefied Chinese font in Code Warrior 9????


> It depends on the resource tool you're using.  Constructor for Palm OS
> supports Chinese input, but you need to tell Constructor that you're doing
> Simplified Chinese resources -- this is a setting in the Application
> Resource panel at the bottom of the resource list.
>
> PilRC also supports Chinese, but you need to tell it that the language in
> the RCP file is Chinese using the Character Set setting in the PilRC pref
> panel.
>
> -- Ben Combee, DTS technical lead, PalmSource, Inc.
>     Read "Combee on Palm OS" at http://palmos.combee.net/



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