Intermediate Level Users.
This book explains how to create localised versions of Windows-based software using Visual C++. Until now, no programming reference has comprehensively addressed internationalisation issues, but this guide deftly addresses the myriad of character-set, interface, and programming issues involved.
You get practical, detailed information for utilising the built-in internationalisation and localisation support in version 6.0 of Visual C++. The book discusses everything from conceptual concerns, such as working with non-Roman alphabets and right-to-left screen orientations, to the specifics of using MFC, ATL, COM, and other tools when developing international products.
The book is designed for programmers and ISVs looking to extend their expertise and capitalise on burgeoning international markets.