Thread: Interface in language, other then EN

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    Interface in language, other then EN

    Hello.

    I'm writing an application in MFC. I want it's interface to be in
    Bulgarian. In resource editor dialog boxes are in Bulgarian, but
    when I start the program the Bulgarian symbols are not properly
    displayed. I tried to put the command wnd.SetWindowText
    in the InitDialog() funktion ot the dialog box, but it works only
    for the title bar of the dialog. When I use it on a button to change
    it's label, it doesn't work.

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    Please. If anybody knows to tell me, because this i really important to me.

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    Impossible to say without looking at the code. I routinely use the extra characters we have in Danish on buttons and so forth. There is no restrictions that way, you must be doing something wrong.
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