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Treeview and Unicode

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Urs Zemp - 01 Mar 2005 14:53 GMT
I am using the Treeview Control in Microsoft Access XP and 2003 on Windows
2000 / XP.
When I write unicode characters to the control they show up as '?'.
I did check the description on unicode support and figured out that it
should be supported.

What do I need to additionally do to get unicode working on the TreeView
Control?

Thanks,
Urs
Alex Dybenko - 02 Mar 2005 14:33 GMT
Try to change a font Treeview using in node labels

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>I am using the Treeview Control in Microsoft Access XP and 2003 on Windows
> 2000 / XP.
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> Thanks,
> Urs
Ursus - 03 Mar 2005 09:27 GMT
Alex

Thanks for your input.

I tried many things up to now, changing font, setting the control to accept
unicode (through SendMessage CCM_SETUNICODEFORMAT), etc. If I do present the
unicode data on a TextBox or a ListView it shows up properly.  The TreeView
Control seems to behave differently...

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> > Thanks,
> > Urs
Alex Dybenko - 03 Mar 2005 11:14 GMT
Hi,
honestly I never used Unicode in TV. i normally use on code page on a TV,
either russian or european. Actually there are 2 common controls ActiveX -
comctl32.ocx and mscomctl.ocx. have you tried both? probably one of them
will work with unicode.

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