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Internationalized Help Book Problems

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Sebastian Wegner - 14 Jan 2005 23:51 GMT
Hi,

I have the strange problem that the Japanese Help file won't load when I
choose the Help menu item of my app. The Help Viewer comes up but shows a
blank window. All other languages work ok.

I use Carbon CodeWarrior 8 and run OSX 10.3.7, I have provided a
InfoPlist.string file with a localized HelpBookName inside the
Japanese.lproj folder, but whatever I name it (even simply 'T') will not
change the problem. I also did not forget to put the meta tag 'AppleTitle'
into the help document (which is index.html).

So what else can be wrong? something that lies in the character encodings? I
have checked the Quicktime Player localized files for Japanese and they look
very similar to mine.
 
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Sebastian Wegner

http://www.mcsebi.com/
larry@skytag.com - 25 Jan 2005 17:46 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> have checked the Quicktime Player localized files for Japanese and they look
> very similar to mine.

I've seen this too and wasn't sure what caused it. Sometimes it helps
to delete Help Viewer's cache and preference files as I recall.

Larry
 
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