Re: Unicode - UGLY GUI
On 28 Jun 2005 03:41:35 -0700, ravi.k.sinha@xxxxxxxxx wrote or quoted
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>java -Dfile.encoding="UTF-8" package.myClass
I tried this with one of my own Applications and I noticed no
difference in the GUI. Is there anything else you are changing at the
same time?
What is the default file.encoding ?
Perhaps for us to see a shrinking effect we have to set your file
default file encoding.
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