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‎Apr 10, 2013
04:32 AM
Default language for some Dialogs are switched to traditional Chinese from English
Folks,
I have IS 2012 professional.
I inherited a project that was done in 2010 and converted it to 2012 professional. All of it works fine with an exception of the default languages on most Dialogs are in traditional chinese. We just do not support this language, and our only supported language is english. I looked everywhere on how to fix this and i do not seem to find it.
Any help or tips is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I have IS 2012 professional.
I inherited a project that was done in 2010 and converted it to 2012 professional. All of it works fine with an exception of the default languages on most Dialogs are in traditional chinese. We just do not support this language, and our only supported language is english. I looked everywhere on how to fix this and i do not seem to find it.
Any help or tips is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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- language conversion
(3) Replies
‎Apr 10, 2013
05:36 AM
‎Apr 10, 2013
10:18 AM
If this is an InstallScript or InstallScript MSI project, you might be affected by the changes to Unicode handling in the InstallScript language. (Those "Chinese" strings look like the sort you get from interpreting strings of English ANSI strings as though they were Unicode.) See the release notes in this forum's and the InstallShield 2011 forum's stickies.
‎Apr 11, 2013
01:02 AM
Michael
Thank you and i found it in the 2011 release notes. The code was calling SetDlgItemText and i had to change it to SetDlgItemTextA or SetDlgItemTextW.
Thanks!
Thank you and i found it in the 2011 release notes. The code was calling SetDlgItemText and i had to change it to SetDlgItemTextA or SetDlgItemTextW.
Thanks!