Thread: NOKANJI (windows.h)

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    NOKANJI (windows.h)

    NOKANJI stops inclusion of "kanji support stuff" (as it is so elegantly put). But what _is_ that kanji support stuff? I might well need it (or be able to make use of it) but I don't know where it is.

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    Do you need to read Japanese, or to input it? If not, you probably don't need Kanji support. It probably changes the character page, and I suspect you'd need to use wide characters for everything.


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    Quote Originally Posted by quzah View Post
    Do you need to read Japanese, or to input it? If not, you probably don't need Kanji support. It probably changes the character page, and I suspect you'd need to use wide characters for everything.
    I need to read Japanese and I'm using wide characters for everything.

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    It's a now meaningless define, it hasn't existed in the SDK headers except for those two mentions since around 1998. Whatever functionality it guarded was probably subsumed into the NLS / uniscribe stuff.

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