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QuestionCreating Vista Style Menus and controls on XP and Windows 2000 Pin
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QuestionWIN32 Console application colour ? Pin
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QuestionI hate Unicode!! Pin
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Waldermort26-Aug-06 22:08
Waldermort26-Aug-06 22:08 
I figured out that MultiByteToWideChar() was infact doing the correct convertion. I was seeing the '?' in the debugger aswell as the console. The strange thing is that when I added <tchar.h> to the file, I could see the correct character in the debugger (tchar was already included in the stdafx). The thing that was throwing me off was the inability to see the unicode in the console. I tried variations of wcout and wprintf yet they showed nothing.

I have just stripped out all the tchar routines I added to the code, I am instead going to create overide functions similar to the A's and W's in the stl.


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