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Par2: Multilanuguage capabilities
2002-10-13 -- Tanya Lumkis
 
I have an app that supports some multi-langual capabilities on certain
fields. I allow the user to dynamically change to a number of
languages (Russian, Greek, English, Vietnamese).

Depending up what business functions the your app will undertake you
will need to change the charater set at the appilcation or window
level. Or you can change it for individual fields as required.

      SetFont(0,,,,,Charset:Cyrillic)
      SetFont(?Some:FieldName,,,,,Charset:Cyrillic)

If you are using the email templates i've found using a variable to
define the language allows the user to dynamically change the language
setting.

 Local:Language = '/plain;charset="iso-8859-5"'

       charset="iso-8859-1=5' will need to be inserted 

Message.AddBody(Some:Field,Content:text,clip(Local:Language,QuotedPrintable.IEncoder)

You will find that the Cyrillic character set should still support the
latin based alphabet as well.

I also have found that choosing a unicode font (like Lucinda Unicode)
will help.

If you are using Win2000 or XP you can add Russian as one of the
languages and switch to the Russian to check that display and entry
etc. works. (To input Russian characters use the On-Screen Keyboard if
you don't have a dual mode keyboard)

Of course if your Russian clients are running the Russian version of
Windows they won't have too many problems.
You will find that using the dictionary to scan any files will not
display the correct character set unless you have Russian Windows.
However, when you display the records with the character set =
cyrillic they will display correctly.

The clarion help  does have an explanation of character sets under
Fonts.
Also you can check out http://www.iso.org (International Standards
Org) and http://www.ietf.org/ for info on character sets and the
Internet.



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