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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"><html><head><title></title><meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5"></head><script language="javascript">window.onload = function(){var oRange = document.selection.createRange() ;var sNormal ;var sFormats = '' ;for ( var i = 1 ; i <= 9 ; i++ ){oRange.moveToElementText( document.getElementById( 'x' + i ) ) ;sFormats += oRange.queryCommandValue( 'FormatBlock' ) ;if ( i == 1 )sNormal = sFormats ;sFormats += ';' ;}document.getElementById('xFontFormats').innerHTML = sFormats + sNormal + ' (DIV)' ;}</script><body><table width="70%" align="center"><tr><td><h3>FontFormats Localization</h3><p>IE has some limits when handling the "Font Format". It actually uses localizedstrings to retrieve the current format value. This makes it very difficult tomake a system that works on every single computer in the world.</p><p>With FCKeditor, this problem impacts in the "Format" toolbar command thatdoesn't reflects the format of the current cursor position.</p><p>There is only one way to make it work. We must localize FCKeditor using thestrings used by IE. In this way, we will have the expected behavior at leastwhen using FCKeditor in the same language as the browser. So, when localizingFCKeditor, go to a computer with IE in the target language, open this page anduse the following string to the "FontFormats" value:</p><div style="white-space: nowrap">FontFormats : "<span id="xFontFormats" style="COLOR: #000099"></span>",</div></td></tr></table><div style="DISPLAY: none"><p id="x1"> </p><pre id="x2"> </pre><address id="x3"> </address><h1 id="x4"> </h1><h2 id="x5"> </h2><h3 id="x6"> </h3><h4 id="x7"> </h4><h5 id="x8"> </h5><h6 id="x9"> </h6></div></body></html>