:: Home bs0dd.net :: Guest book :: Nokia Phones FAN-Site :: :: Elektronika MK :: Nokia 92xx Archive :: Kannel for Windows :: News №9Russification of Psion PDA (EPOC32)WARNING: page has been translated into English on a residual basis! ElbRUS 5 - Russian localization system for computers with the EPOC32 operating system Paid versions of the Russifier include a hack to disable the check of the UID device number. The Russifier has the status of abandonware and cannot be purchased legally.
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GALLERYPsion Series 5mx PRO 32MB - firmware 1.05(319) ADVICESRussification of fields in Contacts and folders in EmailBy default, Russification of fields in Contacts and folders in Email is not performed, since this process leads to the loss of your data in the databases.Therefore, the user is offered to perform Russification manually. OPTION IAutomatic Russification with LOSS OF DATA IN DATABASES (creation of new databases).The original Russifier comes with the (lost) program Postinst.exe, which automatically recreates databases with Russified fields and folders. However, the functionality of this program can be easily replaced with a couple of simple steps:
OPTION IIManual Russification of Contacts fields (data IS NOT LOST).You can rename Contacts fields into Russian manually using the menu command: "Tools -> Set up labels". Fields matching:
Problems with Tahoma font in RussifierStarting with version 2.02, Tahoma font has been added to ElbRUS, which is deliberately not Russified in order to be able (using this font) to read documents in the standard CP1252 encoding.The problem occurs when using the Opera browser. Websites can use the Tahoma font, so Opera, detecting its presence in the system, will load this non-Russified font. Accordingly, viewing a Russian-language site in this case will not work. Of course, Opera does not have the ability to choose your own font. However, if you don't really need the ability to view documents in CP1252, you can disable it and return Opera to the ability to normally view pages in CP1251 encoding.
If you need to view documents with CP1252 encoding, simply return the Latin.gdr file to the C:\System\Fonts folder and reboot the system. 28 September 2024 year, 23:42:22 CEST CommentsThere are no comments yet. Would you like to leave yours? |
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