Hi perlmonks,

Perl : (v5.12.2) MSWin32-x86 build 1203 294165,

OS : Windows 7 x86,

Installed languages in OS : English,Turkish

How to display the unicode charset in Win32::GUI Label->Text?

I'm working on a project and i added the multilanguage support.

Example; added "russian language" but not display in label text.

I'm searching for solutions 3 days.

I'm founded this solutions (and other)

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:5HoSSFnETV4J:www.mail-archive.com/perl-win32-gui-users%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg04941.html+perl+win32+GUI+unicode+label&cd=5&hl=tr&ct=clnk&gl=tr&source=www.google.com.tr http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:l_gAFrhiqxMJ:www.mail-archive.com/perl-win32-gui-users%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg04944.html+perl+win32+GUI+unicode+label&cd=6&hl=tr&ct=clnk&gl=tr&source=www.google.com.tr
[My idea]
I have install the russian language in my OS?
This is a solution?

In reply to How to display unicode charset in Win32::GUI? by Ahmet

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