Microsoft KB Archive/253125

= RTF Control Can Be Used for Multilanguage Support in FoxPro =

Article ID: 253125

Article Last Modified on 8/5/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 5.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 5.0a
 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 6.0 Professional Edition

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This article was previously published under Q253125



SUMMARY
Multlang.exe is a sample that shows how a subclassed Rich Text Format (RTF) control can be used to support languages that Microsoft Visual FoxPro does not display correctly.



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MultLang.exe

Release Date: Mar-20-2000

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CAUTION: You must have multilanguage support enabled to run this sample form effectively. For more information on enabling multilanguage support, please see the "References" section.

The sample form demonstrates how a subclassed RTF control can be used to correctly display languages that Visual FoxPro controls cannot display correctly. For more information on languages not displayed correctly in Visual FoxPro, see the "References" section.

To demonstrate the solution, run the form and follow these steps:
 * 1) Set both the cKeyboardLayout control and the cDefaultLayout control to one of the languages that FoxPro cannot display correctly (such as Greek). To set the cKeyboardLayout control, left-click a language in the list box. To set the cDefaultLayout control, right-click a language in the list box. The list box on the right side of the form shows which languages are enabled by highlighting them in the color blue.
 * 2) Next, type some text (such as abc ) in the box labeled VFP Textbox.
 * 3) Type the same text in the RTF control. Note that only the RTF control displays the text correctly.
 * 4) This can be confirmed by opening Microsoft Word and copying the text from the VFP Textbox to Word. This displays the text correctly.

The subclassed RTF has the following custom properties:
 * cKeyboardLayout - Keyboard language switched on entry of the RTF control.


 * cDefaultLayout - Keyboard language switched to when exiting RTF control.


 * cOldLayout - (used internally) Stores Keyboard layout on entry before being switched to cKeyboardLayout.


 * nCheckState - How often cKeyboardLayout is checked against the list of enabled languages (aLayoutStack):

0 = Never check.

1 = Check against the list created during control initialization.

2 = Check against a list generated on entry of RTF control.

Typically, the more control you have over what languages are installed, the lower you would set this number.


 * aLayoutStack - Array containing the enabled languages.

