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Hi

I think I have figured out how I configured WDSCi to edit in Japanese.

I have configured my PC as Simplified Chinese. This works OK
as the Latin alphabet is a subset of Simplified Chinese.
I switch the language of the PC to EN so MS Win is all English.
Because the PC is now DBCS enabled this must have enabled
the DBCS functionality of WDSCi and so the Japanese source is OK
provided I select the appropriate font.

Same for the Chinese source and obviously the Latin source
works fine also.

There is a small issue where the text of the source member is not
showing properly in the i-series table view, but I think thats because
WDSCi is trying to translate it into Chinese.

Regards
Frank Kolmann

PS the CLient Access panels for Simplified Chinese do not scale properly
and are best viewed in 800x600 display mode.



                                                                                
                                                      
                      Frank Kolmann                                             
                                                      
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                      16/06/2006 03:28         cc:                              
                                                      
                      PM                       Subject: Re: Japanese AND 
English in WDSCi (it WORKS) , but (Document link: Frank      
                                               Kolmann)                         
                                                      
                                                                                
                                                      



Hi

Ummm.  I have to eat crow.  I have got the WDSCi LPEX editor editing both
the JAPANESE and the English source ALL ON THE SAME PC. The last setting I
needed to change was window\preferences\lpex Editor\appearance I change the
font to a japanese font = = - regular 10. (= = are Japanese chars)
But I have done this on only one PC and I dont know what I did that brought
in the Japanese fonts into WDSCi. And I dont know what I need to do to
config the other PCs.

Any ideas anyone.

Frank Kolmann





                                                                                
                                                       
                      Frank Kolmann                                             
                                                       
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                      15/06/2006 05:17         cc:                              
                                                       
                      PM                       Subject:  Japanese in WDSCi      
                                                       
                                                                                
                                                       



I have got a little further with editing Japanese in WDSCi.
I am hoping Violaine Batthish can help.

Thanks and Regards
Frank Kolmann
===========================================================

To be able to edit both Japanese code and English I needed to configue two
PCs.
Even to edit with SEU I still need 2 PCs but I have one PC on my desk
and the other I access via a Remote Desktop client.
I am trying to use WDSCi so I can get rid of the extra PC.

Previously someone mentioned that with SEU it was possible to be able
to edit both English and Japanese source. I asked how this was done
but I had no reply. I have since been shown the SEU ALT VIEW key that I
did not know about and I am asking does WDSCi have such a key.

I have got WDSCi editing both English and Japanese but it does not show
the Japanese SBCS characters properly.  In SEU on the Japanese PC I
am able to use a function 'ALT VIEW' that swiches between the 2
forms of characters.

I am not sure this will display properly because of the Japanese
characters.

THIS IS QRPGSRC CCSID 5026
 (this is the exact same code in all the below cases)
SEU FORM ONE.  This shows lower case english properly.

C           @INT      BEGSR
 *
C                     MOVEL'1'       W@STS            テ]nワーモ ホ[h゛
 * FMT01
C                     MOVELW@PGID    F1PGID           ポワh゛[wID
C           'COMPANY 'CHAINZPAL01               91
C  N91                MOVELDATA      F1CONM            eーj゛ー 番号
C                     MOVELW@WSID    F1WSID            端末 ID

I press ALT VIEW (mapped to a key in Client Access)
SEU FORM 2 SHOWS JAPANESE SBCS PROPERLY

 C           @INT      BEGSR
  *
 C                     MOVEL'1'       W@STS            コントロール フラグ
  * FMT01
 C                     MOVELW@PGID    F1PGID           プログラムID
 C           'COMPANY 'CHAINZPAL01               91
 C  N91                MOVELDATA      F1CONM            オーダー 番号
 C                     MOVELW@WSID    F1WSID            端末 ID



This is what I have  in WDSCI. The WDSCI PC I configured as
Simplfied Chinese and loaded DBCS languages on it via Client Access.
**************************************************************
*               初期処理
*****************************************************************
*
C           @INT      BEGSR
 *
C                     MOVEL'1'       W@STS            コントロール フラグ
 * FMT01
C                     MOVELW@PGID    F1PGID           プログラムID
C           'COMPANY 'CHAINZPAL01               91
C  N91                MOVELDATA      F1CONM            オーダー番号
C                     MOVELW@WSID    F1WSID           端末ID
                        '



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