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‎Jul 04, 2011
02:58 AM
Font issue while uninstall from control panel
Hello all, the installer font seems weird while uninstall from control panel. Please see the image attached. (Pay attention to the font color and font size) How can I resolve this problem?
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‎Jul 10, 2011
08:37 PM
Does anybody meet this problem before? The font display(non English font) can be very disturbing sometimes, especially on some windows XP machines.
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‎Jul 12, 2011
11:19 AM
This looks like your project has Build UTF-8 Database set to Yes. The documentation for this setting mentions the possibility of this behavior. Unfortunately it is a limitation in Windows Installer itself.
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‎Jul 13, 2011
01:40 AM
Thanks MichaelU, I do have the Build UTF-8 Database option set to Yes. Do you mean if I set this option to No, this problem will disappear? And is it safe to set this option to NO?
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‎Jul 13, 2011
11:14 AM
That really depends on what strings you have. For example if you're trying to use Russian strings (or filenames) in an English build, this requires the UTF-8 database, and you would encounter build errors. If you're just making single language at a time, it will probably work fine with the UTF-8 setting set to No.
So it should be safe to try the build; InstallShield will tell you if any of your strings, filenames, etc. would be lost in such a build.
So it should be safe to try the build; InstallShield will tell you if any of your strings, filenames, etc. would be lost in such a build.
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‎Jul 14, 2011
03:20 AM
Ok, very clear answer, I have tried the build with the UTF-8 option set to NO, so far so good. So I think I will go this way, thanks very much for your support.