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    Reported V4.30: problem with bulgarian language file

    I've set my regional and all necessary settings to Bulgarian location and yet there are hieroglyphs in the language file:


    See the hieroglyhps both on the left and ride side.
    Until now I was with 4.10 and there was no such problem - all languages were displayed normally. So I think the problem is in the language library.

    #2
    What is the Windows interface font being used? When I selected the latest Bulgarian language plugin for IV 4.30, all I see there is .notdef rectangle glyphs. I don't have a Bulgarian font installed AFAIK. What you see there would depend on the dialogue font used by Windows (unless there's a bug in the plugin).
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      #3
      What is the status of the unicode plugin (using the bulgarian language file)?
      Activated or not?
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        #4
        Originally posted by Frank View Post
        What is the status of the unicode plugin (using the bulgarian language file)?
        Activated or not?
        It was checked. When I unchecked it the problem disappeared, which looks weird to me. I thought the purpose of the uni-code feature is to display non-unicode text properly, instead of corrupted.
        All possible regional settings of my Windows are set to Bulgarian - time format, language, keyboard and so on.

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          #5
          And now your problem is solved? (Or not?)

          If I read your answer, then I understand you in this sense, that the unicode plugin doesn't work correctly on your computer!
          Is that right? (Then it could be a really bug!)

          If yes, then please give us two screenshots of the unicode plugin window!
          (Picture 1 with activated and picture 2 with deactivated unicode plugin!)


          regards
          Frank

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            #6
            Plugin activated (checked):


            Plugin deactivated (unchecked)


            The pictures above are clickable thumbnails.
            I used the toolbar setting option to show you the problem because there it's easier to see it due to the most text in it.

            And to answer your question - yes, when I deactivated the non-unicode plugin - my problem was gone.
            I can give you dxdiag, if necessary.
            Last edited by SGC; 14.12.2011, 06:27 PM.

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