Hello George,

6 Jan 2002, 15:16:05, you wrote:

> 6 Jan 2002, 15:07:17, Costas Papadopoulos wrote:

>> Is  there  something  special that I have to do to get this to work? I
>> already have Greek language support installed on my PC (Windows 98SE).
>> I  can  send and receive emails in Greek using The Bat! but when I try
>> and  enter  a  name  in Greek in the address book, the characters that
>> appear there are unintelligible.

> Addressbook  uses  standard windows fonts.

> BUT  BEWARE.  There  is  an old, very old bug in windows. If you haven't
> installed  greek  as  default language (during windows setup) it is very
> difficult  to  use  greek  fonts  in  any  window application which uses
> standard windows fonts.

> If  that's  the case and have no deeper knowledge in MS windows you must
> reinstall  them.  But  *maybe*  it  is a problem related to The Bat 1.53
> (allthough  I  don't  remember  having this problem). Perhaps you should
> download  a  copy  of  current beta (1.54Beta25) and try it. You have to
> rename thebat.exe to thebat-1.53.exe before unpack the current beta.



It's  true  that  I  didn't  install Windows with Greek as the default
language.  This  hasn't caused me any problem so far, for normal work,
but  you may well be right. I'll try and use 1.54 Beta25 - when I find
it.  Looking  at the website, the latest available version seems to be
Beta 24, unless I'm searching for it in the wrong place.

-- 
Best regards,
 Costas                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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