Paul Vlad,
>First, you have to install a Russian keyboard driver (use the Control Panel to do it). After you have it installed,
1) I think I did it already. I installed multi-language support and I can type in Russian like this:
äÏÂÒÙÊ ÄÅÎØ, ðÁÕÌØ ÷ÌÁÄ! ëÁË ÐÏÖÉ×ÁÅÔÅ?
>switch to the Russian keyboard (usually by pressing LeftShift+LeftAlt). This changed the keyboard layout, but not
>the font.
2) Ok. I use Ctrl+Shift combination for simplicity.
>To change the font, go to VFP, choose from menu: Format/Font. In the dialog box, set the Script combobox to...
>whatever is the appropriate setting for Russian :) (I don't know which one, because I don't know Russian).
Cyrillic
It works!!!!! At my home computer, at least. It seems to me that at Work I have only Western/Greek listed. I'll check tomorrow.
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>Now, you should be able to type in Russian. If it still doesn't work, probably you have set a font without RUssian
>characters. Go again to Format/Font and try to find a font that has the right characters.
Thanks a lot. So, I don't need to change the registry... Oh... (sigh with release :)
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