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Foreign Language Character Sets
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When a Chinese character set is installed in Win 98, can one alternate between the original English and the newly installed Chinese? Or does the English version have to be reinstalled? Thank you. |
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What product are you considering installing, by name? My understanding
is... there is no way to have Windows speak two languages. There is a Chinese version & an English version,-- & never the twain shall meet. (Well, you may multi-boot them.) You may possibly have Windows display Chinese WEB sites, though. For that, go to Windows Update, & click "Windows 98..." in the left pane. Then, look for the "Multilanguage Features" in the right pane... Chinese (Simplified) Input Method Editor Chinese (Simplified) Language Support Chinese (Traditional) Input Method Editor Chinese (Traditional) Language Support (Internet Explorer 6 SP1) -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR wrote in message ... | Hello - | | When a Chinese character set is installed in Win 98, can | one alternate between the original English and the newly | installed Chinese? Or does the English version have to | be reinstalled? | | Thank you. | |
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Thanks for the reply. I have been asked to do some
development work for a customer that has a Chinese character set installed on the computer he wants my apps on. I can't read Chinese, and I haven't a clue how to develop in English, and properly install it on a Chinese box. I think I'm going to turn the job down. Thanks again. -----Original Message----- What product are you considering installing, by name? My understanding is... there is no way to have Windows speak two languages. There is a Chinese version & an English version,-- & never the twain shall meet. (Well, you may multi-boot them.) You may possibly have Windows display Chinese WEB sites, though. For that, go to Windows Update, & click "Windows 98..." in the left pane. Then, look for the "Multilanguage Features" in the right pane... Chinese (Simplified) Input Method Editor Chinese (Simplified) Language Support Chinese (Traditional) Input Method Editor Chinese (Traditional) Language Support (Internet Explorer 6 SP1) -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR wrote in message ... | Hello - | | When a Chinese character set is installed in Win 98, can | one alternate between the original English and the newly | installed Chinese? Or does the English version have to | be reinstalled? | | Thank you. | . |
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