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‎Jul 06, 2010
03:32 PM
Non-Latin languages issue for installer
Hi again!
I am trying to support a Korean language installer and I am having no luck getting the language option to show in the pull down list (none of the non-latin based ones are). I have chosen to include all languages from the Build -> Locales tab and I am using the Sun JRE 1.6.0_15 i18n Win32 VM (to be bundled with the installer).... any ideas on what I am missing? i18n is supposed to be the internationalized version....
Thanks!
I am trying to support a Korean language installer and I am having no luck getting the language option to show in the pull down list (none of the non-latin based ones are). I have chosen to include all languages from the Build -> Locales tab and I am using the Sun JRE 1.6.0_15 i18n Win32 VM (to be bundled with the installer).... any ideas on what I am missing? i18n is supposed to be the internationalized version....
Thanks!
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‎Jul 07, 2010
01:20 AM
Hi,
I am facing the same issue.
I found a thread on similar issue
http://community.flexerasoftware.com/archive/index.php?t-187326.html
I tries setting -Dlax.locales=all, but even then I am unable to list the Chinese, Korean, or other non-Latin languages in choose language panel.
Also, the installer is unable to display the license files for the non-Latin languages as mentioned in the above post.
It is unable to display license files with ANSI, Unicode or UTF-8 encoding for chinese, korean or Japanese languages.
Is there a solution for the same?
Thanks,
Richa.
I am facing the same issue.
I found a thread on similar issue
http://community.flexerasoftware.com/archive/index.php?t-187326.html
I tries setting -Dlax.locales=all, but even then I am unable to list the Chinese, Korean, or other non-Latin languages in choose language panel.
Also, the installer is unable to display the license files for the non-Latin languages as mentioned in the above post.
It is unable to display license files with ANSI, Unicode or UTF-8 encoding for chinese, korean or Japanese languages.
Is there a solution for the same?
Thanks,
Richa.
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‎Jul 07, 2010
01:56 AM
Can you please check if the machine you are testing has the korean / chinese support. Can you please test on a machine that is korean/chinese. I am sure you would get the korean / chinese.
All files are shown with UTF-8 encoding in IA.
All files are shown with UTF-8 encoding in IA.
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‎Jul 13, 2010
08:02 AM
Ok, so I sent the installer to one of our Korean counterparts. He tried to install in both Korean and Traditional Chinese and the non-latin languages still did not show in the pull down list...
Anyone have any other ideas?
Anyone have any other ideas?
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‎Jul 14, 2010
06:30 AM
Can you please ensure that the argument "-Dlax.locales=all" is mentioned in the "Project -> Config" Tab. If this additional arguments provided in the project file sure the dropwdown list show all the locales. And also please let us know which platforms you are trying like windows 7 , windows 2008 R2 etc for the further investigation.
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‎Jul 14, 2010
08:36 AM
That looks to be the issue 🙂 Will know for sure once I get the guys to take a look again.
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
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‎Jul 16, 2010
08:03 AM
That was definitely it! Thanks again for all the help!! 😛
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‎Jul 19, 2010
12:55 AM
Hi Kaysy2,
Please find a KB article on the same topic.
http://kb.flexerasoftware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=Q200279
Thanks,
Please find a KB article on the same topic.
http://kb.flexerasoftware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=Q200279
Thanks,
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‎Jun 01, 2011
04:42 PM
using the -Dlax.locales=all (in project->config) as additional arguments caused my installer to display all of the selected locales. Unfortunately, I still have some character rendering issues.
-dave
-dave