Re: Some program running problem (P5Szamla)

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Austin English írta:> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Kálmán „KAMI” Szalai <kami911@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:>   >> Austin English írta:>>     >>> 2009/5/2 Kálmán "KAMI" Szalai <kami911@xxxxxxxxx>:>>>>>>       >>>> Hi!>>>>>>>> I am transiting a accontant office to Linux. I hit a problem with their>>>> windows based program:>>>> ftp://ftp.externet.hu/.lib/disk5/freepc/HUNGARICA/WIN9X/APPLIC/p5szamla.zip>>>>>>>> The main problem is, it is in Hungarian. ;o)>>>>>>>> So with Wine 1.0.1 I can use the bde :oS and start a program. This is an>>>> invoicing application. When I create a new invoice and all information>>>> it is stored well, I can load it and all info is correct. But when I>>>> want to print the three date filed of invoice are same and equal to the>>>> first date field. Can you help me how can I found the problem, and can>>>> you fix the problem for me. This is the last issue to make the things>>>> perfect there...>>>>>>>> The latest Wine is not usable, because BDE problem, link:>>>>>>>> http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17980>>>>>>>>         >>> That bug is fixed in git.>>>>>>>>>       >> Hey Austin,>>>> Yes it is fixed, but the program still has a problem with dates come>> from database. Can you help me how to fix it? Should I attach some wine>> debug console, or I have to create step by step description of problem?>> The program is in hungarian, but it is very important to get it work.>>>>>> KAMI>>>>>>     >> I don't know, to be honest. I'd suggest starting a new thread and/or> filing a bug.>> If you haven't already, make sure your locale is set properly for the> program (e.g., set to Hungarian, not English).>   Hi,The current locale is Hungarian with UTF-8. Should I set to uther charencoding? I tried 8859-2 but it has issues because it displays Englishdate not Hungarian.Any other idea? I tried with the latest release on Ubuntu 9.04
KAMI
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