Visty jeszcze blizej nie widziałem (tylko w sklepie, w robocie też
jedziemy na XP SP2 i planów wymiany na najbliższych parę lat nie ma),
ale Windowsach 2000 i XP działa taki myk:
1. do katalogu system (winnt\system32 albo windows\system32) należy
wrzucić plik c_790.nls
2. w rejestrze do klucza
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\CodePage dodać
ciąg (typ REG_SZ) o nazwie 790 i wartości c_790.nls
3. we właściwościach konsoli wybrać używanie czcionki TrueType
(domyślnie używana jest czcionka rastrowa, która może nie działać
poprawnie)
Teraz po wpisaniu w konsoli polecenia CHCP 790 konsola będzie
obsługiwała kodowanie Mazovia. Polecenie to też można wpisać w pliku
wsadowym uruchamiającym program DOS (czy konsolowy). Zdaje się, że
można też zmienić jakiś klucz w rejestrze tak, by konsola zawsze
używała jakiegoś kodowania innego niż standardowe, ale nie pamiętam,
który to klucz (nawet nie jestem pewien, czy dobrze pamiętam).
Teraz problem: plik ten nie jest częścią systemu operacyjnego i
oficjalnie nie istnieje. Zgodnie z moją wiedzą istnieje tylko bardzo
nieoficjalna wersja mojego autorstwa, do ściągnięcia z
http://konfiguracja.prv.pl/temp/c_790.zip Mam nadzieję, że opisany
sposób zadziała w Viście i że ten plik okaże się dostatecznie
użyteczny.
--
Marcin Frankowski
mail: http://www.cerbermail.com/?GwMBsEhHr8 NIE w HTML!
Na kłopoty z konfiguracją OE i z polskimi literami w poczcie,
newsach i na www: http://konfiguracja.prv.pl/
It implies, that they were always exposed to sudden unexpected
destruction. As he that walks in slippery places is every moment liable
to fall, he cannot foresee one moment whether he shall stand or fall the
next; and when he does fall, he falls at once without warning: Which is
also expressed in Psalm 73:18,19. "Surely thou didst set them in
slippery places; thou castedst them down into destruction: How are they
brought into desolation as in a moment
Our religion is so divine that another divine religion has only been the
foundation of it.
602. Order.--To see what is clear and indisputable in the whole state of the
Jews.
603. The Jewish religion is wholly divine in its authority, its duration,
its perpetuity, its morality, its doctrine, and its effects.
604. The only science contrary to common sense and human nature is that
alone which has always existed among men.
605. The only religion contrary to nature, to common sense, and to our
pleasure, is that alone which has always existed.
606. No religion but our own has taught that man is born in sin. No sea of
philosophers has said this. Therefore none have declared the truth.
No sect or religion has always existed on earth, but the Christian religion.
607. Whoever judges of the Jewish religion by its coarser forms will
misunderstand it. It is to be seen in the Holy Bible, and in the tradition
of the prophets,
"But a prince shall oppose, his conquests," (Scipio Africanus, who stopped
the progress of Antiochus the Great, because he offended the Romans in the
person of their allies), "and shall cause the reproach offered by him to
cease. He shall then return into his kingdom and there perish, and be no
more." (He was slain by his soldiers.)
"And he who shall stand up in his estate," (Seleucus Philopator or Soter,
the son of Antiochus the Great), "shall be a tyrant, a raiser of taxes in
the glory of the kingdom," (which means the people), "but within a few days
he shall be destroyed, neither in anger nor in battle. And in his place
shall stand up a vile person, unworthy of the honour of the kingdom, but he
shall come in cleverly by flatteries. All armies shall bend before him; he
shall conquer them, and even the prince with whom he has made a covenant.
For having renewed the league with him, he shall work deceitfully, and enter
with a small people into his province, peaceably and without fear. He shall
take the fattest places, and shall do that which his fathers have not done,
and ravage on all sides. He shall forecast great devices during his time."
723. Prophecies.--The seventy weeks of Daniel are ambiguous as regards the
term of commencement, because of the terms of the prophecy; and as regards
the term of conclusion, because of the differences among chronologists. But
all this difference extends only to two hundred years.
724. Predictions.--That in the fourth monarchy, before the destruction of
the second temple, before the dominion of the Jews was taken away, in the
seventieth week of Daniel, during the continuance of the second temple, the
heathen should be instructed, and brought to the
Pod Vistą jest o tyle problem że najlepij uruchamiać programy DOS owe
nie od razu z pliku exe tylko najlepiej stworzyć plik bat a w nim
CHCP 790
i nazwa uruchamianego programu z koncowka exe
Vista nie otwiera programów w pełnym ekranie ale z Twoją pomocą mam
polską czcionkę i to jest najważniejsze.
Pozdrawiam, gorąco Piotr!