Re: Caracters in other languages

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Thanks Igor !

At 01:35 8/7/2003, you wrote:
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>Hi Rubens,
>
>----------
> > from: rml at rubis.trix.net
> > to: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com>
> >sent: 8 july 2003 y. 2:19
> >=20
> > Hi Euforians;
> >=20
> >          I'm having problems with caracters with an accent in portuguese=
>=20
> > and euphoria. If I use uppercase, they are not changed to uppercase, they=
>
>
> > changed into spaces (or no asc caracters.)
> > For example: =E9, =E7, =E3, =E1 and so on.
> > The same happens when I use getc to read a txt file that cotains these=
>=20
> > caracters.
> >          My computer is running win2000 in english, with locale in=20
> > brazilian portuguese.
> >=20
> >          Any suggestion ?
> >=20
> >          Thanks
> >=20
> > Rubens
>
>
>You have to write your own function to change=20
>the case of the letters with codes above 128.
>
>RDS standard function works on pure latin alphabet only.
>As an example you can see my function case_ru()
>from the=20
>http://www.RapidEuphoria.com/ru_eu.zip=20
>package,  lib file  wildcarr.e.
>
>Regards,
>Igor Kachan
>kinz at peterlink.ru
>
>
>
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