My problem is that my Unicode C++ program that I'm writing in MSVC express is displaying all strings in an Asian font. What might cause this and how can I display the strings in English?
MSVC Unicode not displaying English
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I have resolved the issue. When casting anything other than a WCHAR* the compiler interprets it in an undesired way(displaying Japanese fonts rather than English). Initializing the used strings as WCHAR* not only is accepted by the compiler but gives the desired result of English fonts.
I don't know how well this will apply to anyone else's problems but it has solved mine. Thanks to bmargulies and AraK for responding(I was away when you did I appologize).