What has changed in version 6.0?

 

This document lists important changes compared to the previous version of NotesToPaper. In a changeover of your application, you should note the following points and carry out any necessary changes.

 

Unicode functions

 

Starting with Version 6.0, NotesToPaper manages all data in Unicode format. For this reason, all functions that contain a string data type as a parameter are present in duplicate in the usual Windows way: in ANSI and Unicode versions. The old integrations continue to use ANSI versions. All newly created scripts automatically use the Unicode calls.

 

Note: Old scripts can be executed without changes with the new version of NoteToPaper in "non-Unicode mode".

 

Note: To make an old script Unicode capable, the script only needs to be compiled (saved) with the new definitions file. All relevant function calls are then automatically converted to Unicode format.

 

Note: Only scripts with left-to-right-alignment (LTR) are currently supported. Scripts with right-to-left-alignment (RTL), such as e. g. Arabic or Hebrew, are not displayed properly.