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    Hi, With Visual Studio C++ 2008, how can I put a greek letter in a static control ? Thanks, Claude

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    • G Gagnon Claude

      Hi, With Visual Studio C++ 2008, how can I put a greek letter in a static control ? Thanks, Claude

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      Gagnon Claude wrote:

      With Visual Studio C++ 2008, how can I put a greek letter in a static control ?

      How would you put any letter in a static control?

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        Hi, With Visual Studio C++ 2008, how can I put a greek letter in a static control ? Thanks, Claude

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        You may, for instance, use the the escape sequence \xhhhh in the control definition (inside the rc script), e.g.

        LTEXT L"Omega: \x03A9",IDC_STATIC,10,96,300,8

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