Hi,

What you have to do is mentioned in the link which will give a foresight of
the prolem also.

http://java.sun.com/developer/JDCTechTips/2003/tt0506.html

You have to use native2ascii converting tool so that the unicode characters
are read by java program.

Hope this helps,

raviprakash
----- Original Message -----
From: "Abraham Marin Perez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 3:09 PM
Subject: Swing and Unicode


> Hi everyone!
>
>     Well, I'm new in this mailing list, so I'll try to not mess too
> much. My problem with swing is related with unicode (I guess). The thing
> is I have to use some non-English characteres such as accents (Spanish
> words) and kanjis (Japanese words). I can edit the file with no problem
> and I save it with UTF-8 format, but when I execute the program none of
> the non-English characteres are shown properly.
>
>     I think it must be a problem of swing (I use JFrames) because I can
> show these "special characteres" on console, the problem is just in the
> graphical part.
>
>     Just to give more information, my MV is blackdown-1.4.1 and my
> system is Gentoo Linux.
>
> Sorry for bad English.
>
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