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Old 28 January 2003, 11:14 AM
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Hi,
I'm working on a VB6 project and we need some sort of label control that will display the Unicode character set (specifically Chinese).

Any ideas?

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Old 28 January 2003, 11:25 AM
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not that I'm bored, but does this help (I always have a page open on groups.google.com

http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q193540
Old 28 January 2003, 11:45 AM
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Fosters,
Cheers mate. Already tried this route....

This article is Microsoft at it's best. It says use the forms 2 control bu then goes on to say it's part of office and is not redistributable.

It's also buggy.

Thanks anyway.

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Old 28 January 2003, 11:55 AM
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it says ordinarily you need office installed, but the redistribution of FM20.dll page does illustrate (complicated tho it looks) how to do it not having office.

it doesn't look easy though a list of 30 things under Redistribution restrictions
Old 28 January 2003, 12:16 PM
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Ah but it also says:

"The use of these Microsoft Forms components in your own compiled applications, such as those written with Microsoft Visual C++ and Microsoft Visual Basic, is not recommended or supported. These controls were designed and tested to work exclusively within Microsoft Office and its Visual Basic for Applications environment. "


I tried to find a third party control but there doesn't seem to be any.

A Micrsoft MVP said:

1) Write your own "draw" control.

This is to time consuming for the project

2) Buy a third party control.

I can't find any.

3) Upgrade to .Net.

Now I would love to take this option but I aren't aloud and don't have the time.


This is turning into a major head ache.


Do you now of any places that would good to search that i might of missed.


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Old 28 January 2003, 12:24 PM
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my dad has a couple of CDs each with 600+ megs of VB controls. not significant in itself, but these CDs were sourced from singapore. I'll have a word with him tonight (at least send me the directory lists so we can have a look)

be in touch tomorrow.
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Cheers mate.

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Fosters,
Any joy with that CD mate?

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Old 29 January 2003, 04:48 PM
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dad's not been around, but I will be talking to him tonight.

I'll mail you.

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