>>Arial CE is just an alias into a 1250 code page which is in-built (among others) into the standard arial.ttf - if your Arial has more than 100K, it's multipage font. You can find these aliases in win.ini, you can even define some of yours for other multipage fonts (like Garamond and Tahoma, which get installed with Office 97).
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>>You may also add Slovenian keyboard layout.
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>Thanks for the detailed explanation Dragan, you gave me enough suggestions to chew on for a while. I'll add multilanguage support first. They did on their PC and that's how ARIAL CE appears on it (or better said, as I understood your explanations, Windows unlocked it, or made it available). I'll tell you what happens.
You got it better than I thought. Most people who usually never got in touch with multilingual issues discover there's a whole new area opening before them, once they run into it.
Another thing - VFP won't use different codepages in the same form unless you open a memo field (or any other editor field) and keep the preferences for that one window. Another way is probably to use the .rtf files, as either embedded docs, or via the RTF control, or simply appended to memo. If you use only one codepage at a time (i.e. among reboots), forget this paragraph.