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‎Jul 22, 2009
03:54 AM
How to display UNICODE dialog using IS2010
Hi,
I have just purchased the InstallShield 2010 to support UNICODE installer. I have to support 8 languages to the installer including Japanese and Chinese (simplified, Traditional).
What happened is that the test environment as following
- Windows Vista English OS
- System Locale is English (for non-Unicode program)
the installer has the language dialog to select 8 languages. I have selected Chinese simplified. then the result dialog is as attachment file. All the Chinese character get corrupted as [?].
I am using the "installscript project". not MSI project. I have read that InstallShield 2010 supports UNICODE.
If anyone knows something to solve this problem, please let me know ASAP.
That would be greatful!!
I have just purchased the InstallShield 2010 to support UNICODE installer. I have to support 8 languages to the installer including Japanese and Chinese (simplified, Traditional).
What happened is that the test environment as following
- Windows Vista English OS
- System Locale is English (for non-Unicode program)
the installer has the language dialog to select 8 languages. I have selected Chinese simplified. then the result dialog is as attachment file. All the Chinese character get corrupted as [?].
I am using the "installscript project". not MSI project. I have read that InstallShield 2010 supports UNICODE.
If anyone knows something to solve this problem, please let me know ASAP.
That would be greatful!!
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‎Jul 22, 2009
06:32 AM
For Engish OS Unicode are displayed as ???????????????.
I think language and settings are in English version, please change the language settings (ControlPanel-> Reginoal and Language options ) according to installer language,
Otherwise Check it on Specified language OS.
I think language and settings are in English version, please change the language settings (ControlPanel-> Reginoal and Language options ) according to installer language,
Otherwise Check it on Specified language OS.
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‎Jul 22, 2009
09:44 AM
InstallScript runtime is still ANSI. We are considering Unicode support in a future release.
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‎Jul 22, 2009
06:25 PM
Thanks for your reply.
If I have to do this, that means the application is not UNICODE, because this procedure is for non-UNICODE application, I believe.
I just would like to ask that if I change the project to "InstallScript MSI project", can I fully support UNICODE?
For Engish OS Unicode are displayed as ???????????????.
I think language and settings are in English version, please change the language settings (ControlPanel-> Reginoal and Language options ) according to installer language,
Otherwise Check it on Specified language OS.
If I have to do this, that means the application is not UNICODE, because this procedure is for non-UNICODE application, I believe.
InstallScript runtime is still ANSI. We are considering Unicode support in a future release.
I just would like to ask that if I change the project to "InstallScript MSI project", can I fully support UNICODE?