Hi Albert

In your script try setting the textfont of the field explicitly in the script before putting in the unicodetext

set the textfont of fld displaytextfield to (Taipei,Unicode)

or to (Beijing,Unicode) depending on whether your original file is in traditional or simplified Chinese. The font names vary of course but I think you can get the idea.

Ron


On Mar 11, 2004, at 2:09 AM, Albert A. Angehrn wrote:


Hi - even if I receive this list since ages, this is my first posting.



I am still using MC2.4 and I have developed and distribute since years a business simulation game which is used in all the top US university to teach managers about change and innovation.



The problem I am struggling with is the Chinese version (which should be ready asap as there is already a big demand there). I have looked around and tested, but it looks like I am not even able to make the simplest thing - import text in from a unicode-saved text file, then use unidecode() to display the text in a field - you can find a brief description of my problem with pictures at http://www.calt.insead.edu/eis/chinese/ ).



Could you help me to understand what I am doing wrong, or redirect me to somebody who can? I have all the translated texts now. Just need to be able to integrate them in text fields and button names :)



Thank you very much in advance



-albert

CALT - Centre for Advanced Learning Technologies

INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France
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