My Delphi7 program is in a non-English language and uses some Win1250 ANSI characters extensively. (aáíóőű)
I have noticed that under English language Windows XP/Vista/7 systems many accented characters appear non-accented (ie.: o instead of ő, u instead of ű) in Form and Label Captions.
On localized Windows XP/Vista systems there are no problems. But on some Windows 7 systems (maybe only on 64bit versions, I'm not sure) even if the Windows instance is localized, accented characters aren't displayed normally.
What I've also noticed is that on these systems DateToStr will output 11/17/2010 instead of 2010.11.17 - which is the standard localized format. The funny thing is that I've checked it under the regional settings, and the default date format is set to yyyy.mm.dd - why is DateToStr giving me back dd/mm/yyyy instead?
I've noticed the same behaviour with currencies ("," appearing as the decimal separator instead of ".", etc.).
Any ideas?
Thanks!