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Name: Convert between ASCII and Unicode

Submitter: crelf

Submitted: 30 Jun 2009

File Updated: 17 Apr 2010

Category: General

Version: 1.1.0

LabVIEW Version: 8.2

License Type: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

Copyright © 2006, Christopher G. Relf

All rights reserved.

Author:

Christopher G. Relf

christopher_relf@yahoo.com

Distribution:

This code was downloaded from:

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Description::

Convert between ASCII and Unicode

Version History:

1.1.0: Faster ASCII to UNicode alogrithm

1.0.1: Bug Fix - Removed increment in "Convert Unicode to ASCII.vi"

1.0.0: Initial release of the code.

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Hi all

I used the Persian language in my application I use a program Convert between ASCII and Unicode V 1.0.0.

But when I run the application on the destination computer, I have two problems:

1 - Words should be from right to left, but there are from left to right

2 - Letters should be sticking together, but there are separated

How do I solve these problems

my labview version is 2009.

in my computer , i write useunicode=true in "labview.ini"

Grateful

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I think that those setting (orientation and direction) are properties of the string control.

It's not something that should be dealt with in such a tool.

Ton

i don't find any setting for orientation and direction.

may you show me.

Your Windows regional settings are configured for RTL, correct?

destination computer doesn't have any font!

i don't have Windows CD.

Can i install my font(Persian Font)?

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I know how to Configure Windows for right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Farsi or Hebrew but when i ticked "Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai)" , i should insert windows CD in CD-ROm and i don't have Windows CD.

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LabVIEW has no official support for right-to-left languages. I can say that it sort of works with Hebrew (in ASCII) if you know what you're doing, but I haven't tried with Arabic, so I don't know about connected letters. In any case, even when it does work, as soon as you add in anything which isn't part of the R2L set (such as a comma or a hyphen or a number), the display gets reversed.

If you're on Windows, you can try using a .NET or ActiveX control and using the rich text box. That should display the text correctly.

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