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Subject: Re: [gotcha-dev] Gotcha Notebook tab label issue
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On 07/14/21 03:59 pm, Lewis wrote:
> On 07/14/21 03:34 pm, Gregg Young wrote:
>> On Mon, 12 Jul 2021 00:31:17 -0400 Lewis wrote:
>>> Hi, Gregg...
>>>
>>> On 07/11/21 06:07 pm, Gregg Young wrote:
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> I have been adding codepage and some unicode support to Gotcha. I have
>>>> everything working except 2 of the tab labels in Czech.
>>>>
>>>> Tab 1 and 3 are the problems. They contain accented characters which
>>>> you can see properly rendered as a subtitle directly below the tab. Tab
>>>> 4 is the tab with unicode. The 2 in question have been set to codepage
>>>> 852. If I change the labels to something without the accents it renders
>>>> fine. Changing the codepage to 850 makes no difference. I have tried
>>>> multiple fonts which also makes no difference. Suggestions?
>>>>
>>> If you change tabs 1 and 3 to UTF-8 instead of 852, does that make a
>>> difference?
>> This happens when tab 4 is set to CODEPAGE 1207 or 1208. No idea why. 
>> Probably need to owner draw these tabs.
>>
>>> Also, you've said that you've tried multiple fonts, but you didn't say
>>> which ones. Are you certain that the glyphs exist in the fonts you've
>>> tried?
>> I know the font works. You can see that in the screen shot the MinorTab 
>> label is the same as the Tab. It is directly below the Tab and is 
>> rendered properly in the same font the Tab is set for. Thanks
>>
>
> Does the tab rendering change when focus is shifted to another tab (i.e., 
> when the tab text is not in bold)?
>

Never mind that; I just looked at the source, so I can see what's supposed 
to be there, now.

I can only think that this is a WPS bug which never got fixed. Sorry, but I 
don't have a better idea for you.

-- 
Lewis