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PS: I now changed the printing function and the space seems to be big enough:
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If this does not work in the next beta (v15.70.0109) then the problem is somewhere else.

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admin wrote:Interesting! I'm using a Windows function to get the weekday abbreviations. Apparently the function fails with Chinese. :om: I will work out something, thanks!

Any other languages with wrong weekday abbreviations?
In Japanese, 日曜日、月曜日、水曜日、火曜日、木曜日、金曜日、土曜日,the distinctive charatcers are at the beginning of each weekday names, so I don't think there is anything wrong with the abbreviations of them.
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It's still Chinese "周" even if I use English lng. If someone understand English I think he should know English weekdays.

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Confirm fixed in 15.70.0109.

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Chinese by ojcuts

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We have a client who does a lot of business in China and the far east. They are interested in having a chinese language option for our software. not screens, but data.

Were currently using dbf/fpt/cdx and ads local or server.

This is an either or situation, not a translation option.

Where would i begin ??

Brian

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you may have to clarify your question.

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