for this project.
Thanks for your help!
... Alex ...
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Well, one would assume that if the target audience was in
language X
At 14:17 01.10.2004 +0100, you wrote:
I had a look on the Macromedia website, but the best recommendation they
have is to use Flash sprites... Not so straightforward a change!
FWIW, Azeri Cyrillic works a treat. Only the Latin one seems to be the
problem.
If in despair you consider to test the
.
Sincerely
Mark R. Jonkman
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At 14:17 01.10.2004 +0100, you wrote
At 17:29 28.09.2004 +0100, you wrote:
Hi all,
We've got this project where we have to do localized versions of our
software, one of them accepting Russian, and the other Azeri Latin.
The former works, we are able to copy and paste Russian text and it
works no problem.
The latter doesn't; for those
Plaenitz
Sent: 29 September 2004 17:31
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At 17:29 28.09.2004 +0100, you wrote:
Hi all,
We've got this project where we have to do localized versions of our
software, one of them accepting Russian
At 17:38 29.09.2004 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Daniel,
We've got the problem in the office with Win2000 SP4 and XP SP1 SP2.
I think the target machines are XP, but I'm not sure (no control over it).
The only time where I've seen it working was on Win2000, where we copied
the text from Word and pasted
Hi all,
We've got this project where we have to do localized versions of our
software, one of them accepting Russian, and the other Azeri Latin.
The former works, we are able to copy and paste Russian text and it
works no problem.
The latter doesn't; for those who don't know, Azeri Latin is one