![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I am trying to figure out how to make my app run with it. I am not sure if that can fix the encoding issue or not, currecntly, my app can not be started because the requried files can not be read after using Locale-Emulator. Thus, I am wondering if I can enable UTF-8 worldwide and use another non-UTF8 encoding for a special app at the same time in Windows 11. Note: I have set the app's required language in Current system locale in Region Settings at the same GUI window when enabling UTF-8 worldwide. If I enable UTF-8 support in Windows 11, the app won't display words correctly (unreadable chars shown in GUI). Generally, I like to enable UTF-8 worldwide support in Windows 11, because most of apps I use support UTF-8 and I am using Linux OS with UTF-8 at the same time.īut the problem I had so far is one of apps that I have to use is only working in non-UTF-8 environment. ![]()
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