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PDFrizator => Bug reports => Topic started by: heihei3160 on September 20, 2011, 04:17:42 AM
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Hi RTT
Thank you for your amazing work! PDFrizator is a great and easy tool for me to edit my PDF files.
However, I got an error when I perform the "rotate" function. The function does not work and returns back to "0 (degree)" even if I choose other angles from the drop-down list.
Attached please find the screen dump for your reference. Thousands thanks in advance!
Kyle
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is it because the drop-down list cannot display the "º" symbol?????
help :'(
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That seems to be the problem.
I have tested here, setting the Windows language for non-Unicode programs to Chinese, and I get the same behavior you describe.
Apply the attached patch, to fix the issue.
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;D it works!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for your prompt reply! Again, it is a great piece of work and your hardwork is undoubtedly worthly :)
btw just want to know how you can figure out the cause so quickly! How do u know i am a Chinese ??? my email address or IP or anything else ???
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How do u know i am a Chinese my email address or IP or anything else
Because of your accent ;D
Joking apart, the screenshot you attached clearly indicate your Windows is configured with a Chinese codepage, so I used the same, supposed, configuration, and got the same problem you reported. This don't tell you are Chinese, and I don't tell that either in my reply.
Even so, digging a little more, you posted from a Hong Kong IP, the username you used can be tracked to some Chinese forums, the email address you entered is yahoo.com.hk and pops up also in a Chinese Facebook page. :) Even so, all this don't tell you are Chinese, but if I have to bet... :)
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:P
ahah acutally I tried sth similar to what u did but in vain.
I used UltraEdit to open the .exe file and changed the hex code of "º" to 00.. and what u did is to change it to 20
may i ask what is the theory behind??? Im a programming idiot so please do not drill down to the details :P
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I suppose we have to replace it with a character with representation in the active codepage, but I have not checked yet why exactly is this occurring.