>>>>
>>>>Also, getfont() allows to select script. But it will not return the selected
>>>>script. Why getfont() allows to select the script? Is it another bug?
>>>>
>>>>>>Also, fontname property doesn't allow to select different language fonts.
>>>>>>Fox example, it simply allows to specify Times New Roman and uses always current language.
>>>>>>
>>>>>I don't see it to be a problem. At least, I have no problems with support for Russian in my apps. If the national font is installed in Windows, it appears in FontName property list.
>>>>
>>>>Also you should have some kind of national keyboard driver
>>>>installed on user's PC if it is not supplied with Windows.
>>>>>
>>>>>HTH,
>>>>>
>>>>>Nick
>>>Hi,
>>>For script problems I found this to be useful.
>>>In win.ini - font substitutes section :
>>>Arial,0=Arial,162 && 162 is for Turkish,
>>>Times New Roman,0=Times New Roman,162
>>>....
>>
>>Is it possible to switch between turkish and english fonts in
>>window caption, system menu or in any vfp output
>>without re-booting windows? Can it be done in any way, to be it
>>manually from control panel or programmatically from vfp program?
>>
>>I think that ini manipulation reqires re-booting, but this is not
>>acceptable.
>Without rebooting I could do it with switching between two similar
fonts (one with support of Turkish - ie: MS Sans Serif and Arial).
> I do it through
> \control panel\display properties\apperance - active (inactive)
> title bar font but don't know how to do it through VFP.
Have you installed additional fonts that are not part of Windows
or renamed some in some way?
Have you tried command
Arial Turkish,0=Arial,162
in win.ini file?
Andrus