Hi Thomas,
ML>> [snip]..., even after I've set the nationality of my
ML>> Windows as "English (United States)". Even funnier when
ML>> I set Windows as Chinese (Taiwan), ...[snip]
> You mean you can switch C-Win98 between English and Chinese? Mine is
> always in Chinese (Taiwan) and my Chinese reading is not good enough
> for this. So I would like the dates (and a lot more) to be in English.
> Where do I do that?
Sorry to mislead you, what I meant was I could set the
nationality (from control panel) of my system as "English
(United States)". What that does is to control the default
setting for things like measurement, date/time display, and
so on.
What you want (if I understand you correctly) is for the
whole Windows to display English by default, which is
impossible in C-Windows.
If you only use Chinese sparingly, like viewing some Chinese
web pages, then you'll be better off using English Windows
and install IE's Chinese display/input support. Office 97
and 2000 and some other software support the same extension
as well. But if you need to read/write Chinese email, then
it's another matter. The Bat! (the current version) can't
do that. In fact, very few email programs can.
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Best regards,
Ming-Li
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