s/1\.5/1\.5\.3/ :)
Joachim > 1.5., doesn't support the search of Unicode strings. 1.5.4 has the fix, as > you know. > > Joachim > > > I am using English Windows ME. But viewing ChiGUs module is okay for me. > > If I turn on Chinese Star 2001, I'm able to input in chinese for > > searching. Search is successful for ver 1.5.4rc2 but not for ver 1.5.3. > > Maybe I should try the traditional chinese module... > > Let you know soon... > > > > From: Christian Renz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >Subject: Re: [sword-devel] BibleCS 1.4.5rc2 > > >Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 10:37:36 +0800 > > > > > >>Wait a sec. Our tireless hackers were able to localize the search > > >> dialog. > > > > > >Yes and no. Fully localized would mean that "Search Type: Mult > > >Word/Phrase/Regular Expression", "Search", "Ok", "Help" all appear > > >in Chinese Characters. They don't. Well, they are not all translated in > > >the file also. But e.g. the Help button is translated. Yet, > > >selecting the Chinese locale does not show me the button in Chinese > > >characters -- it shows me some weird Latin-1 letters (หตร๗). Do you > > >see what I mean? It works with German because German Windows uses the > > >same character set as English Windows (Latin-1 or ISO-8859-1), but the > > >same problems occur e.g. with Thai or any other language that uses > > >letters outside Latin-1. > > > > > >Yes, the search can be conducted in Chinese, and the results are > > >displayed in Chinese. That's because the edit control and list are > > >"hand-drawn", so to speak. But it doesn't work on WIndows 95/98/ME, > > >only on 2k/XP. Even my own Chinese-English dictionary module doesn't > > >work for me :-) because the lookup also only works on 2k/XP. > > > > > >I'm not ruling out the possibility that Sword could be wholly > > >localized in future (including menus, butons etc.), but this is > > >something that needs to be tested first -- it'll be another release or > > >two before we see this, I guess. > > > > > >>But I still wish we can accomodate different flavors of people the best > > >> we can, and my hats off to those who work around ideosyncracies to get > > >> His Word out. > > > > > >Yes, same here. It takes a great heart to invest your time to > > >implement all this weird Unicode stuff for people you don't know, even > > >though everything is working perfectly for you. Thanks! > > > > > >>I wish someone is sure zh_cn.conf & zh_tw.conf work correctly in > > >> Chinese windows. > > > > > >I tried to find a Chinese version of Windows here in Singapore, but so > > >far had no luck. If it works with NJStar, it should work with a > > >Chinese version of Windows, though. I'll try harder to find a Chinese > > >Windows here and see what I can report. I'll be going to Hong Kong in > > >about three weeks; I'm quite confident I should find an opportunity to > > >test drive the locales there. :-) > > > > > >What is your concern? Do the files look weird to you in total, or is > > >it that some of the stuff looks right and some is wrong? If the > > >latter, what looks wrong? Bible book names only or menu translations > > >also? Can you give an example of wrong strings? > > > > > >The translator of the local files was somebody on this list, I > > >think. It would be helpful if he would speak up, I guess... ;-) > > > > > >Greetings, > > > Christian > > > > > >-- > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.web42.com/crenz/ - http://www.web42.com/ > > > > > >"The worst attitude of all would be the professional attitude which > > > regards children in the lump as a sort of raw material which we have to > > > handle." -- C.S. Lewis, On Three Ways of Writing for Children > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com