>I did a multilanguaged application. That contain Cyrilic too...
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>That isnt't enough what you did. If you use WinXP you have to set a cyrilic language from "non unicode application section" (I translated that from Turkish Windows. May be some translate errors).
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>If you use Windows 98 you have to reinstall your Windows.
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>You can write cyrilic in word without do these because word is an unicode application, VFP not.
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Metin,
Thanks for that tip, I understood it only today. I did it, however, I still see "greek" instead of Russian letters when I print in command window or in a program. In a Fonts dialog Script combobox is disabled for every font. I still have problem with IE, it doesn't allow me to type in Russian, it shows Unicode instead. VFP tables now show Russian OK.
What else should I do to be able to use Russian?
Thanks.
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