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I'm not a Klingon (
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Locale Builder and Two Letter ISO name and Three Letter Windows Language Name
Posted
over 4 years ago
by
Shawn Steele - MSFT
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When you use the Microsoft Locale Builder tool to build a custom locale, it asks for a lot of fields. Two may not be obvious: The Two Letter ISO Language name is permitted to be 3 letters for locales that don't have a 2 letter code (eg: haw for Hawaiian...
I'm not a Klingon (
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Cheating to UNinstall Custom Cultures / Locales
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over 4 years ago
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Shawn Steele - MSFT
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In Cheating To Install Custom Cultures , I mentioned how to add the custom cultures without using CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder.Register(). Should you have any problems with a custom culture / locale and want to uninstall it but are having difficulty with...
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A Pet Peeve of Mine
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over 4 years ago
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Shawn Steele - MSFT
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One of my pet peeves is software that is too restrictive about installing. The #1 compatibility thing I find is applications that refuse to install on a newer OS for no good reason. Generally if you can get them to install OK then they run OK. I feel...
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Don't use MB_COMPOSITE, MB_PRECOMPOSED or WC_COMPOSITECHECK
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over 4 years ago
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Shawn Steele - MSFT
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This pretty much demonstrates another reason to Use Unicode, but if you do need to use some non-Unicode encoding until you can convert to Unicode, please don't use these flags. MultiByteToWideChar() and WideCharToMultiByte() provide some interesting...
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