Quote from Bass-Driver :uhm i'm not sure how you received my file: i have sent you the file in ANSI format check the pic how it looks like: And you see a example how it looks like in UTF-8 and the Cyrillish Format ( correct one , but doesnt work in LFS) I tested this now and I saved file LFSlapper.lpr in ANSI encoding and UTF-8 encoding. I used is the notebook. You is see on the sreenshot. ANSI - sreenshot UTF-8 - screenshot
Yaay i have found the solution - Open empty textfile (in this case .LPR) and convert it to UTF-8 format - Copy the readable Russian Language - Putt ^C for each string - and save the file do not convert it to a another format. thx for helping.
Quote from Bass-Driver :Yaay i have found the solution - Open empty textfile (in this case .LPR) and convert it to UTF-8 format - Copy the readable Russian Language - Putt ^C for each string - and save the file do not convert it to a another format. thx for helping. Yes. I was spoke about this. Quote from [Audi TT] :You wiil save in the UTF-8 and will use ^C to each the string.
Quote from sinanju :No problems with any languages. BUT Please advise what the 2 letter abbreviation should be used for your language, eg EN(glish), FR(ench), so that other people will know what is meant. what about arabic language ? regard
AR(abic) according to international standard ISO 639-1 - see HERE. Also same if you use the ISO 2 letter / language code (HERE).
Brazilian Portugese (BP) attached. Cannot guarantee accuracy. Attached files BP.txt - 6.3 KB - 198 views