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I'm writing a Japanese learning program, but for some reason, it converts all raw Japanese characters into NULL characters or ?'s. Does anyone know a list of hex codes for Hiragana/Katakana?

A scan of Google hasn't given me any insight, and i've already asked on a japanese forum (thejapanesepage.com)

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Hmm... this is definitely confusing.

Maybe i can avoid using hex altogether and just ask this question:

Is there any way to use Japanese characters in GUI Edit boxes? It just converts them to NULL characters in Scite AND in the GUI.

Posted

You do know that you will need a font on your system capable of displaying Japanese characters before you will actually see anything in Japanese, right?

Posted

Yeah, You have to have the asian language's installed on your system.

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Posted

I do have it installed in my system. I can type it into Scite, but as soon as i press space it gets converted into garbage characters. In an edit box, same thing, but with NULL characters.

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I do have it installed in my system. I can type it into Scite, but as soon as i press space it gets converted into garbage characters. In an edit box, same thing, but with NULL characters.

Is it testable on an Windows English version?

I assume you run under a Japanese version. ;)

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I run Windows XP Home english.

I have the East Asian fonts installed.

I can use Japanese anywhere else fine. I use Microsoft's language bar to type in Japanese.

日本語お教えて。

Posted

Well, ive got those fonts installed, and I cant even put them into SciTE. It just has a ?.

# MY LOVE FOR YOU... IS LIKE A TRUCK- #
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Hmm... this is definitely confusing.

Maybe i can avoid using hex altogether and just ask this question:

Is there any way to use Japanese characters in GUI Edit boxes? It just converts them to NULL characters in Scite AND in the GUI.

GUI Edit boxes cannot display Unicode chars as Japanese for instance as this control does not support rich text ;)

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