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Multilanguage support for W2K
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16/10/2002 17:14:11
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I use Visual Foxpro 6 and I see the difference for WordWrapLabel class. The disabled ForeColor and ForeColor properties are set, but BackColor is not changed (should be deault). Yet the backcolor is darker...

Ok, disregard. Found that I used wgBoxLabel and it had backcolor set to 192,192,192 I reset it to default and now everything looks good.

>By default in VFP7 SP1 in Windows 2000 both are the same on mine:
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>212, 208, 200. Yours must be custom somehow? I have done nothing in any of my apps or VFP settings or W2k to change this that I recall.
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>Tracy
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>>One unrelated question, if I may. The backcolor of labels is grey 192,192,192. The page backcolor is 212,208,200 in Windows 2K. Do you do something to match colors? Can you post some code?
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>>I guess, I also ask this question in VFP forum.
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>>>If you do not get to keep control of the windows 2000 cd for your pc, I would take the next opportunity to copy it to a directory on your harddrive when you can. It will make updates a lot easier! I put the windows 2000 cd into c:\w2k and point to it when I need the cd. Of course, you must have ample free space that you will never need to use to do this. You can also edit the registry settings to point to the directory location so it never prompts you for the cd in the future.
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>>>Tracy
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>>>>Thanks a lot, Tracy. I tried it, but I don't know, where is the disk. I'll ask our Network Administrator tomorrow.
>>>>
>>>>>Hi Nadya,
>>>>>
>>>>>1. Open Regional Options in Control Panel.
>>>>>2. On the General tab, under Language settings for the system, select the check box next to the language group you want to install.
>>>>>
>>>>>From Help:
>>>>>
>>>>>Notes
>>>>>
>>>>>You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from completing this procedure.
>>>>>To open a Control Panel item, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click the appropriate icon.
>>>>>To complete the installation of language groups, you must insert the Windows 2000 CD-ROM or have access to the system files from the network. Once the languages are installed, Windows 2000 prompts you to restart the computer.
>>>>>With multiple languages installed on your computer, you can compose documents that contain more than one language. Any recipients of multilingual documents must also have the same languages installed on their computers to read or edit the documents.
>>>>>
>>>>>Update: You may also want to check out this:
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>>>>>http://gamma.nic.fi/~point/getlayout.htm
>>>>>
>>>>>Tracy
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi everybody,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I have Windows 2000 now. On my old Windows 95 I installed support of Russian language + Janko keyboard. I'd like to install it again, but I didn't find it in the Windows disk. Where can I find Multilanguage support in Win 2K?
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