+sTeamTraen Posted November 15, 2008 Share Posted November 15, 2008 I've got my builder to the stage where I can display pretty well any UTF-8 character on the emulator, and I presume that will work OK for the Pocket PC too, except I don't have a PDA. The Colorado seems to be different. It doesn't like UTF-8 but the Wherigo player will display single-byte ISO 8859-1 accented characters (basically: French, German, Spanish, and a few others). However, the Colorado does display some UTF-8 accented characters in other places. For example, in the language menu, one of the options is "Česky" (Czech), and that uppercase C with a little saucer on it (sorry Czech people, I don't know the proper name for that accent) is a UTF-8 character - but maybe it's a graphic. So does anyone have access to the Colorado OEM software development manual? Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 From what I've seen while browsing the Colorado's file system, most or all labels come from a language file. I'll look into that file and post more about it later. I believe that's where the Colorado is getting its accented characters from. I wonder if it's the Garmin Player itself that has problems displaying those characters? Quote Link to comment
+sTeamTraen Posted November 17, 2008 Author Share Posted November 17, 2008 From what I've seen while browsing the Colorado's file system, most or all labels come from a language file. I'll look into that file and post more about it later. I believe that's where the Colorado is getting its accented characters from. Yes, after making my post I looked at the Czech language file and it's a UTF-8 text file with XML tags. So the Colorado can do UTF-8, apparently. That then makes you wonder why anyone went to the trouble of programming 8859-1 support, especially since that's then incompatible with the PPC. Quote Link to comment
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