Hi Guys,
Could somebody please confirm that there is currently no support for UNICODE (and therefore no support for Chinese Characters) within TM1 prior to version 9.4? If so, does anybody have any ideas for getting around this, or do we really need to upgrade to get this functionality?
Chinese Charactersets in TM1?
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Chinese Charactersets in TM1?
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Re: Chinese Charactersets in TM1?
You could check with IBM as to whether they'll ever release Unicode support for pre-9.4 versions (and you're right, it doesn't exist to date), but my bet is that the answer you'll get is "no". It would require a substantial rewrite of "under the hood" code, and I doubt that they would see any value in doing that. It'd be much easier for them to advise users who need Unicode support to migrate to 9.4, which is where their development focus will be directed in future.damientaylorcreata wrote:Hi Guys,
Could somebody please confirm that there is currently no support for UNICODE (and therefore no support for Chinese Characters) within TM1 prior to version 9.4? If so, does anybody have any ideas for getting around this, or do we really need to upgrade to get this functionality?
Although Iboglix often sneaks in some minor new features in update packs for earlier versions (new functions and such), I think that support for Unicode would be considerably more than a "minor" new feature and I can't see there ever being a 9.1 (much less 9.0 or earlier) release which incorporates it.
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Re: Chinese Charactersets in TM1?
My understanding is that they put it in 94 specifically for Asian character sets, so no, it is most unlikely to go back - which leaves you with the rest of the 94 'challenges'
For the record, using _Arabic_ script (very different I know) on machines running Arabic XP and Arabic Excel, 9.0 works very well. It's mangled on my laptop, but I can't read Arabic anyway. Thinking about learning it sometime, but haven't yet.

For the record, using _Arabic_ script (very different I know) on machines running Arabic XP and Arabic Excel, 9.0 works very well. It's mangled on my laptop, but I can't read Arabic anyway. Thinking about learning it sometime, but haven't yet.
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Re: Chinese Charactersets in TM1?
Then how do you know that it's working well?David Usherwood wrote: For the record, using _Arabic_ script (very different I know) on machines running Arabic XP and Arabic Excel, 9.0 works very well. It's mangled on my laptop, but I can't read Arabic anyway. Thinking about learning it sometime, but haven't yet.
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Re: Chinese Charactersets in TM1?
Well....
a It looks right (feeble I know)
b My customers (who speak and read Arabic) say it's fine
c I have occasionally cut and pasted the results into Google Translate and it kind of makes sense.
So
ØØªÙ‰ ذلك الØÙŠÙ† لكم
a It looks right (feeble I know)
b My customers (who speak and read Arabic) say it's fine
c I have occasionally cut and pasted the results into Google Translate and it kind of makes sense.
So
ØØªÙ‰ ذلك الØÙŠÙ† لكم
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Re: Chinese Charactersets in TM1?
IIRC there actually was a release of 9.1 that supported Unicode when Applix made a foray into the Asian market and needed double byte character sets. It was available for download for some time but was then quietly buried when 9.4 came on the distant horizon. Practically your only option sounds like an upgrade.
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Re: Chinese Charactersets in TM1?
Hi,
You can do Chinese characters in pre 9.4 release of TM1. The catch is you have to be on the respective language OS to enter the characters. In your case will be Chinese OS. Aliases can be entered under the Chinese OS in Chinese and excel templates etc will display correctly. However when reading it is using English OS, it will not be displayed correctly.
We have done that with Japanese OS using pre 9.4 release and it works fine. Have fun
You can do Chinese characters in pre 9.4 release of TM1. The catch is you have to be on the respective language OS to enter the characters. In your case will be Chinese OS. Aliases can be entered under the Chinese OS in Chinese and excel templates etc will display correctly. However when reading it is using English OS, it will not be displayed correctly.
We have done that with Japanese OS using pre 9.4 release and it works fine. Have fun
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Re: Chinese Charactersets in TM1?
Which is....
The same behavior as for Arabic!
Yet another 'must have' reason to go to 9.4 bites the dust.
The same behavior as for Arabic!
Yet another 'must have' reason to go to 9.4 bites the dust.