Hi everyone :)
Unfortunately, I have been away for a while, so please excuse my delay
in replying to emails and getting things done.
On 07/08/2008, at 5:11 AM, Eike Rathke wrote:
Hi Hung,
On Wednesday, 2008-07-23 20:51:31 +0900, Hung Nguyen Vu wrote:
Does it also work for languages not
2008/9/12 Clytie Siddall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
IIRC, this has been fixed as of m22. A screenshot from Clytie [2] shows
that
we have no problem with Vietnamese UTF-8. I am not so sure but if your
language is of UTF-8, it would be OK.
Note that Vietnamese is supported by Windows itself, e.g.
The main difference is that Vietnamese is known to Windows XP, while
Khmer is not. The installer does not recognise Khmer as a language. It
can now use utf-8 languages that it knows of... but most probably not
Khmer. Also, Windows XP cannot manage Khmer fonts correctly, because its
uniscribe
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Javier SOLA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The main difference is that Vietnamese is known to Windows XP, while Khmer
is not. The installer does not recognise Khmer as a language. It can now use
utf-8 languages that it knows of... but most probably not Khmer.
Kurdish
On Friday 12 September 2008 16:12:29 Erdal Ronahi wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Javier SOLA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The main difference is that Vietnamese is known to Windows XP, while
Khmer is not. The installer does not recognise Khmer as a language. It
can now use utf-8
Hi Hung,
On Wednesday, 2008-07-23 20:51:31 +0900, Hung Nguyen Vu wrote:
Does it also work for languages not supported by Windows?
For example, Khmer is not supported by Windows XP. During the last years
the only possibility for us was to do installations that are both English
and
Does it also work for languages not supported by Windows?
For example, Khmer is not supported by Windows XP. During the last years
the only possibility for us was to do installations that are both
English and Khmer. The installation on Windows takes place in English,
and then the program
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 8:38 PM, Javier SOLA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it also work for languages not supported by Windows?
For example, Khmer is not supported by Windows XP. During the last years
the only possibility for us was to do installations that are both English
and Khmer. The
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Cc: Jim Park (Unicode NSIS) FYI
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Hi everyone :)
If your language requires UTF-8, up until recently the Windows install
software NSIS has not supported it. I have encountered this problem in
multiple localization projects. It means