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Chinese characters turns into #

Chinese characters turns into #

Chinese characters turns into #

(OP)
Hi,

How come when I enter Chinese text into Displayed Part Properties dialogue box's text field, the Chinese characters turns into "#"?

I searched the forum and someone also asked the same question back in 2006 but he answered him/herself "solved" later on without describing how it was solved...

Does anyone know?

Thanks!!

Sam

RE: Chinese characters turns into #

What version of NX are you running and is this the only dialog entry where you're having this problem?

John R. Baker, P.E.
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Cypress, CA
Siemens PLM:
UG/NX Museum:

To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.

RE: Chinese characters turns into #

(OP)
I am using NX 8.5. Should have mentioned that at the beginning, sorry!

I think it is easier to see a screenshot of it. I uploaded a screenshot to engineering.com

http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=6...

I think the # problem only occurs in dialogue boxes.

One other thing...it does not seem possible to enter Chinese for names of features (extrude, revolve, etc). This is not a problem for me because I am required to use English but just something I noticed while poking around for solution to the # problem. Is it just me, or is it normal for NX?

Thank you!

Sam

RE: Chinese characters turns into #

(OP)
I did more search on this problem but still cannot find any solution!

I tried changing environment variable but it did not work. Apparently, it only works for NX 8 and older.

Please, somebody help!

Thanks!

RE: Chinese characters turns into #

If this is a regression, it worked in NX 8.0 but now it doesn't in NX 8.5, please contact GTAC as this would be a PR and perhaps they already have a fix for this.

John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Engineering Software
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Industry Sector
Cypress, CA
Siemens PLM:
UG/NX Museum:

To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.

RE: Chinese characters turns into #

I have had the same problem with Japanese characters in part attributes in NX 8. Changing my locale format to "Japanese" was what fixed the problem for me (Control panel -> Region and language settings in Win7; NOT the GUI language!). You can try changing yours to "Chinese" and see if that helps.

RE: Chinese characters turns into #

(OP)
Dear Bleaker,

Thank you so much! Chinese characters show up correctly, now! I just set the locale format to Chinese and it works! Our computers are all set up to have English locale format.

Thank you, again, Bleaker!

RE: Chinese characters turns into #

Good to hear. As for your earlier question about Chinese characters in feature names - this is apparently "by design": much of NX is still non-UNICODE as of 8.5 and it seems to implement this weird locale-based stopgap solution to determine the necessary character set for strings that do permit it. I guess we just have to wait for NX 9 and see how it goes.

RE: Chinese characters turns into #

Funny.........chinese characters all look like "#" to me.......

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To the Toolmaker, your nice little cartoon drawing of your glass looks cool, but your solid model sucks. Do you want me to fix it, or are you going to take all week to get it back to me so I can get some work done?

RE: Chinese characters turns into #

Actually, more like "井". Guess this is what was the original NX developers thought... Just don't confuse them with Japanese characters, they all look like "♯" winky smile

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