Thats not 1.5 thats a pre-1.5 version.

Glen, I was afraid of that.  In the future we need to set these names
more appropriately.

In the current development version of HSSF it does not handle custom
formats.  So if its not in HSSFDataFormat then its going to resolve to
"General".

-Andy

On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 03:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Helllo,
> 
> i'm using verison 1.5.0.
> 
> Instead of the different special characters always is the same symbol
> (€).
> Is that a problem of the data format i'm using?
> 
> cs.setDataFormat(HSSFDataFormat.getFormat("($#,##0_);[Red]($#,##0)"));
> 
> thank you,
> 
> pelom 
> 
> >Which version are you using?
> 
> On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 08:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I begin to operate  with POI, in order to generate Excel documents from
> > Oracle databases.
> >
> > The first test were successful.
> >
> > However i have noticed that the German special characters (like �, �,
> > �, �) are not correctly represented in the Excel documents.  Where is this
> > problem
> > localized?
> >
> > thank you,
> >
> > pelom
> 
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