At 09:39 PM 4/10/2014, Geoffrey Wheeler <[email protected]> wrote:

With some keen help from the RBTI team we have this problem licked.
It turns out that Rbase uses non-unicode characters which are standard
in Windows 7. To tell non-unicode character programs which character
set to use we must specify the System Locale as Thai.
Control Panel>Region and Language>Administrative>Change System Locale
This solved about 10 language problems I was having.

Some Thai application menus (that had been imported from a Rbase 7.6
database) appeared as ???; as well as all static Thai text in all forms.
These all needed to be re-entered manually.  All menus, column headings,
etc. that appeared as extended ASCII (European characters with umlauts
and such) became beautiful Thai script once I changed the System Locale.
I also had to dig into some form objects column specifications and EEPs
and change ??? to a Thai language column name (I wrote this application
about 20 years ago before I realized this was bad practice; I really
should go through and weed this out of all my command files; I wonder
if there is an efficient way to do this. Hmmm I think that NPP can
handle this).

I had a compounded problem because the administrative tab was turned
off in a Group Policy.
RUN gpedit.msc > User Configuration > Administrative Templates >
Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Hide regional and
language options administrative > Disable

Thanks to the competent and confident crack RBTI team, Rbase 9.5 (32)
is now running a program in Thai in Thailand for the benefit of some
diligent villagers. :-)


Geoffrey,

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