On Thursday, February 01, 2001, 2:28:17 AM, Yuki wrote:
> Probably . . . but to be honest with you, until opening TB! for
> the first time, I've never come across the term XLAT table. So I
> don't know where the heck I would look to find one.
There's none. Period. The XLAT table works on single byte to single
byte translation, and it just doesn't work on double-byte system
like Japanese, Chinese and Korean.
What I does is creating a Big-5 (Chinese) XLAT table which
translates nothing! System default would be used and it's Chinese on
my system. I can't see Japanese properly in this setting, even if I
setup a Japanese XLAT table the same way, :( for Japanese is not my
system default.
BTW, you still have to setup a XLAT table for a charset if you want
to write email in that charset.
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Best regards,
Ming-Li
The Bat! 1.49c | Win2k SP1
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