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GeneralRe: WIN32 Console application colour ? Pin
James Laing28-Aug-06 11:41
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QuestionI hate Unicode!! Pin
Waldermort26-Aug-06 10:24
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Waldermort26-Aug-06 22:08
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fefe.wyx26-Aug-06 22:24
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Waldermort26-Aug-06 22:48
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fefe.wyx26-Aug-06 23:33
fefe.wyx26-Aug-06 23:33 
That is a strange behavior.
I've heard that in some English version of Windows and with some English version of VC, the compiler would convert L"你好"(The Chinese Nihao) to the character squence of 0x00C4 0x00E3 0x00Ba 0x00E3, but I've NEVER met that situation. Chinese characters can be treated very well in wide string constants in all my programs.
In unicode programs, locale MUST be set to display non-ASCII characters in console, while MBCS programs do not need locale.
I just checked one of my programs, and found that locale::global has no effect on wcout, while it works well on all file streams. One must call wcout.imbue explicitly. Try this. By the way, I'm using MS VC2005.
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Waldermort27-Aug-06 0:27
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QuestionRegistry Unicode Problem Pin
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Mike Danberg27-Aug-06 17:53
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Questionconverting str::string to const char* Pin
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