Developing international software for Windows 95 and Windows NT / Nadine Kano.
By: Kano, Nadine
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Present's Microsoft's own guidelines for creating international software, for programmers and interface designers who have some knowledge of Windows-based coding techniques and C++. The first section discusses issues in designing global programs and handling multilingual input/output. The bulk of th
Includes bibliographical references (pages 713-715) and index.
Understanding Internationalization -- Designing a Global Program -- Encoding Character Sets -- Preparing the User Interface for Localization -- Supporting Local Conventions -- Accommodating Multilingual I/O on Microsoft Windows -- Processing Far Eastern Writing Systems.