windres and CONTROL object
Michael Weiser
michael@weiser.saale-net.de
Tue Nov 30 23:39:00 GMT 1999
Hello Mumit, you wrote:
>> Aren't they unicode by default on Win32?
>Win32 has distinct API for ASCII and Unicode, so no, it's not unicode
>by default on win32.
Oh, sorry, then I missed the point. I thought you were speaking about the way
strings are stored in compiled resources appended to executables. And AFAIK this
is done in Unicode on Win32. On Win95 you then of course get them in normal
ASCII because Win95 doesn't support Unicode very well, but they're Unicode in
the executable's resources.
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bye, Michael
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