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Printing Chinese Characters in Captions
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Divers
Thread ID:
00672731
Message ID:
00672796
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Hi Tom,

Re. linking to Word - these reports will be run from a web server, and pdf files created from them. Linking to Word would require customised code for each report [and there are a lot of reports].

Re. pasting into Notepad - that works fine, as does printing data held in a table. However, labels in VFP don't seem to work if you want to print Chinese characters [or probably any double byte character set].

Best.

Matt.

>Not to be expert in this.... but I think there might be a few solutions. Chinese display support in 2k doesn't support Chinese character entering.
>1) use an external Chinese viewer, something like www.njstar.com, it allows chinese code to rejoin and display as text (not sure how well it will work in VFP, but I am sure it works in word98, and when I generate my web reports.) BTW, this software works quite well on 98 but I never tested on 2k
>2) can you link into word using VFP... not sure how, but I have seen it done somewhere before... I have done this with access though...
>3) if both don't work, I am not sure how fessible it is to have neither VFP chinese or chinese window around... to compile with? BTW, is there a funciton on setting the default encoding in VFP? Again, not sure...
>Btw, when you copy and paste to notepad, does it blubs into code or Chinese character, if is code, then is all about external viewer, or running chinese software (neither oeprtating system or VFP)
>I am not quite sure, if you have a client in HK, do you have a branch office there? would they have Chinese VFP? Most of places in HK runs chinese VFP
>
>Sorry, Couldnt be muhc of a help
>Tom
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