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  • Intruder in this forum, Nom code

    07. 02. 2011 08:26


richardphat
Alright, I am not chinese, so obviously I can't read what you're likely going to post.
However, this vietnamese guy here, will appreciate someone giving me tips or explanation.

I am trying to transfer some of my works in Nom script to my other computer. Problem, is right now, the pc I am using have no
problem. The characters are perfectly shown.
However, on the other PC, tons of charaters are missing, and it is annoying. It shows instead of a squarebox, with
some sort of number.

Plus, the reason I post this here, since Nom is practically Hanzi characters although some are just modified.

Any idea or help?

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  • Re : Intruder in this forum, Nom code

    07. 02. 2011 12:50


Foxhound31
on the other computer have you changed the regional settings?

There is something in Window's regional settings that you can set something called "Language for non-Unicode programs" under the "Administrative" tab.

I think you can change your language on your new computer to Vietnamese? It should work o.O

  • Re : Intruder in this forum, Nom code

    07. 02. 2011 14:11


richardphat
Thanks for replying, but I haven't found a solution yet.

It's a very complicated situation.
We don't use Nom script anymore, unless, we're study it as hobby or a scholar of some sort.
Our writting system has been replaced by romanisation like 60-70 years ago, and it's 99,99999% of what vietnamese will wriite or read.

I checked with other OS that includes windows and there are 0 nom script.


Is there a way to update the unicode on the PC?

  • Re : Re : Intruder in this forum, Nom code

    07. 02. 2011 17:40


laoji
Originally Posted by richardphat
Thanks for replying, but I haven't found a solution yet.

It's a very complicated situation.
We don't use Nom script anymore, unless, we're study it as hobby or a scholar of some sort.
Our writting system has been replaced by romanisation like 60-70 years ago, and it's 99,99999% of what vietnamese will wriite or read.

I checked with other OS that includes windows and there are 0 nom script.


Is there a way to update the unicode on the PC?


what os you used? in XP thats always has some problem between programs and other language OS

but looks Win7 runs fine.

ps. if you used xp , do you tried "Microsoft AppLocale" ?

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