I deleted the original file, created a new one using WinXP notepad,
saving it as UTF-8. I then opened the file and added my name/value
pairs using Hindi for the value's. Notepad displayed the Hindi
characters as squares as well. Perhaps this is a Windows XP
environment issue, rather then a
I embedded the Microsoft San Serif (True Type) font in to my app
changed my controls to use it using the font family attribute. The
font did change when I ran the app, but Hindi glyphs still showed up
as squares. English French still display correctly.
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tanarijay wrote:
I embedded the Microsoft San Serif (True Type) font in to my app
changed my controls to use it using the font family attribute. The
font did change when I ran the app, but Hindi glyphs still showed up
as squares. English French still display correctly.
it might help if you
No that does not seem to be the problem. The Text file encoding for
my resource bundle still reads as UTF-8.
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What keeps happening to me is that the encoding of the properties
file keeps
snapping back to whatever the
Dumb question, but are you using a font that does not display special
characters? Can you display, say, Mandarin or Japanese? If you cannot
display ANY non-Western characters, try switching to a sans-serif font.
If this relates to Hindi only, and languages such as Japanese display well,
then I am
I never had success in editing properties files in Flex Builder. It
always screw up the Chinese characters. So now I always edit them in
Notepad, saving as UTF8, and it works.
What you can try is, copy and paste your text in Notepad. Delete your
appStrings.properties file. In Notepad, save your
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