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Can't find a break point in 2 byte language folder In Visual fortran 11.1, 2011 & Visual Studio 2008, 2010
One of the 2 byte language is Korean
So
When I use Intel Visual Fortran, I can not use Korean Folder.
It's very Inconvenience debugging!
Many people don't know a reason for can't find a break point in Visual Fortran
Is there a way to fix this?
One of the 2 byte language is Korean
So
When I use Intel Visual Fortran, I can not use Korean Folder.
It's very Inconvenience debugging!
Many people don't know a reason for can't find a break point in Visual Fortran
Is there a way to fix this?
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Can you explain in more detail what goes wrong or what doesn't work? I don't understand your description of the problem. Does the source file display in Visual Studio? Perhaps you could attach a screen shot (JPG or PNG) showing the problem.
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New Project - Intel Visual Fortran Console Application
Project Name can not use Korean, Only English
Because Project Name is Folder Name
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Are you using a full version of Visual Studio or the "Shell" that comes with Intel Visual Fortran?
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I am using a full version of Visual Studio 2010, 2008
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Thanks. I am asking one of our localization experts to look into this. Can you create a Visual C++ project with a Korean name?
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Yes, I can create.
and it worked.
and it worked.

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Ok, thanks. I'll ask the developers to look into this.
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The developers have asked for screenshots showing the problem. Please take some and attach them to a reply here. Perhaps put them in a ZIP file and attach that.
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Thank you for the screen shots.
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The developers tell me that they cannot reproduce the problem - that they can create projects with Korean names in Korean-named folders and set breakpoints in them.
I note that you mention using Visual Studio 2010 - are you using Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2011 with that? Have you selected compiler version 12 in Tools > Options > Intel Fortran > Compilers? Please try all these things with just VS2010 and Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2011. Show me what works and what doesn't work.
I note that you mention using Visual Studio 2010 - are you using Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2011 with that? Have you selected compiler version 12 in Tools > Options > Intel Fortran > Compilers? Please try all these things with just VS2010 and Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2011. Show me what works and what doesn't work.

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