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How to translate Aim 5.9 to Lithuanian
Posted on: 07-02 7:35 am
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I cant send lithuanian letters like àèæëáðøûþ
Posted on: 07-02 7:49 am
ohhihohello57

Weird. They should be regular ASCII characters. Or is AIM preventing you from sending them period?

If for some reason your OS (IK who you are so XP) defaults to Unicode for that kind of stuff, you might want to find a way for it to output ASCII by default.

But if it's just AIM being stubborn, then IDK what to tell you, really.

if (Nerd->Personality == (NERD_PERSON_FRONTFACING + NERD_PERSON_SMARTALEC)) { return; }
Posted on: 07-02 4:41 pm
tonyshowoff

Those aren't the proper characters, it seems as though the forum is showing them as Latin-1 where as Lithuanian is in Latin-4, and I imagine the same is happening in the client. Perhaps if OP tries to send unicode that may be different, though the AIM client doesn't support that, instead what needs to happen is the client on the other end also needs to render the characters as Latin-4, so I would suggest the other party check their AIM settings.

This would be the code pages Windows-28594 or ISO-8859-4.
Posted on: 07-02 5:05 pm
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I made this topic in android
Posted on: 07-02 6:36 pm
tonyshowoff

That doesn't matter if the database stores Latin-1, or if your client shows you Latin-4 but then sends Latin-1 as used to be the norm.
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