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Re: National Language Support Functions
From: |
Kenichi Handa |
Subject: |
Re: National Language Support Functions |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Dec 2006 09:59:23 +0900 |
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In article <address@hidden>, Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
> Try passing the -mno-cygwin switch to GCC.
Ah. Thank you. This is the result.
Program1:
SYS: 0x411, USR: 0x411
Program2:
LangID = SYS: 0x411, USR: 0x411
LCID = SYS: 0x411, USR: 0x411
GetUserDefaultUILanguage() = 0411
GetSystemDefaultUILanguage = 0411
This is Windows XP SP2, with the following Regional Settings
(translated from Japanase):
. In the Regional Options tab:
. In "Standard and formats": Japanese
. In "Location": Japan
. In the Languages tab:
. Clicking on Details shows:
. In the Settings tab:
. Default input language: Japanese - Microsoft Input 2003
. In the Advanced tab:
. Every check box is unchecked
. In the Advanced tab:
. Language for non-Unicode programs: Japanese
But, when I change "Language for non-Unicode programs" to
Chinese (China), and reboot the system, the result of the
programs changed as this:
Program1:
SYS: 0x804, USR: 0x411
Program2:
LangID = SYS: 0x805, USR: 0x411
LCID = SYS: 0x411, USR: 0x411
GetUserDefaultUILanguage() = 0411
GetSystemDefaultUILanguage = 0411
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Kenichi Handa
address@hidden
- Re: National Language Support Functions, Eli Zaretskii, 2006/12/22
- Re: National Language Support Functions, Benjamin Riefenstahl, 2006/12/22
- Re: National Language Support Functions, Kenichi Handa, 2006/12/25
- Re: National Language Support Functions, Jason Rumney, 2006/12/29
- Re: National Language Support Functions, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2006/12/29
- Re: National Language Support Functions, Jason Rumney, 2006/12/29
- Re: National Language Support Functions, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2006/12/29