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Internationalization

Main Topics Index

Issue #266, Section #2 (18 Mar 2005: Parlez-vous Francais? Oui!)
Issue #243, Section #4 (8 Oct 2004: Using tchar.h in Winelib Programs)
Issue #237, Section #5 (27 Aug 2004: Unicode to ASCII Crosscalls Suck More)
Issue #233, Section #4 (30 Jul 2004: Wine & Locales)
Issue #230, Section #5 (9 Jul 2004: Pango vs. ICU)
Issue #229, Section #4 (1 Jul 2004: About Converting W->A Calls)
Issue #224, Section #4 (28 May 2004: Internationalization of Calendars)
Issue #218, Section #9 (9 Apr 2004: How To Set Up BiDi Support)
Issue #194, Section #6 (31 Oct 2003: Keyboard Detection)
Issue #189, Section #5 (26 Sep 2003: Script to Help Translators)
Issue #189, Section #6 (26 Sep 2003: Don't Translate Winecfg.. Yet)
Issue #183, Section #2 (15 Aug 2003: BiDi Test Program)
Issue #183, Section #3 (15 Aug 2003: Configuring Keyboard Layouts)
Issue #176, Section #3 (27 Jun 2003: Brazilian Portuguese Localization)
Issue #171, Section #5 (23 May 2003: More BiDi Work?)
Issue #165, Section #4 (11 Apr 2003: XFree86 Keyboard Mapping Issues)
Issue #148, Section #3 (13 Dec 2002: Special (Accented) Characters / Dead Keys)
Issue #139, Section #4 (10 Oct 2002: Languages & Locales)
Issue #132, Section #3 (23 Aug 2002: BiDi Support)
Issue #127, Section #5 (19 Jun 2002: Adding FriBiDi Support)
Issue #126, Section #6 (12 Jun 2002: Preliminary BiDi Patch)
Issue #124, Section #4 (29 May 2002: Printing Multi-byte Characters)
Issue #122, Section #8 (8 May 2002: Geography Lesson: Rumantsch)
Issue #121, Section #5 (25 Apr 2002: Euro Support)
Issue #121, Section #8 (25 Apr 2002: XIM Internationlization Patch)
Issue #119, Section #4 (30 Mar 2002: Implementing BiDi Fonts)
Issue #119, Section #6 (30 Mar 2002: Unicode and I18N Support)

 

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