>Hi Russell,
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>>In this example, what's the difference between the code page and the FontCharSet? Nothing?
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>In VFP you can specify the codepage only for the entire application. In this case, FontCharSet probably only serves as a different value for the code page with the exception of having a different value for every textbox. In general, though, script also refers to formatting rules. Not an issue for Latin or Greek, though...
Your sample program worked well. But if I try to set FontCharSet for a textbox via the Properties window, I can't set it to 161. If I try to do it in the Init of the control, VFP say 161 is an invalid value. Why would your program be able to do it, but I can't do it in my app?
Oh, I love how the help topic for FontCharSet says "The following table lists the values for FontCharSet" and then there is no table. Thanks, Microsoft. :-( A table under GETFONT help topic does show "some example values".
UPDATE: Oh, I see now. The font was MS Sans Serif, but if I change that to Arial, then when I try to change the FontCharSet, I can select what I want.