Show whole topic Jan 04, 2009 12:07 am
beko Offline
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Registered since: Jun 04, 2004
Location: Cresbach


Subject: Re: MAXR now supports different charsets for translations. NEED VOLUNTEERS
aw.. now that's old. Don't worry about the encoding. utf8 is fine for me. I can convert this easily and it really doesn't matter to much.

What you will have to do is draw your cyrillic characters yourself. I can't help you on this since this looks like random pixels to me Wink

here can you read how to create a language file.

I'll try to dig out the ascii table for you. I saved this stuff somwhere on my disc.
Bernd Kosmahl
"Sir, we are surrounded!" - "Great - we can attack in any direction."
This post has been edited 2 times. Last edit on Jan 04, 2009 12:08 am by beko.