I’m running phindow, the connection is slow, so it requires Byte-Pair
Encoding. I know in the dialog box u can check ‘BPE’ option and hit ‘save &
apply’. I My problem is I have to start phindow in a VB program, so 2
questions:
-
is there a way to turn ‘BPE’ on with an option from a command line?
-
what file is Phindow saves the BPE setting at?
nevermind, i found the solution
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I’m running phindow, the connection is slow, so it requires Byte-Pair
Encoding. I know in the dialog box u can check ‘BPE’ option and hit ‘save
&
apply’. I My problem is I have to start phindow in a VB program, so 2
questions:
-
is there a way to turn ‘BPE’ on with an option from a command line?
-
what file is Phindow saves the BPE setting at?
“Ran Zhang” <rzhang@vamcointernational.com> wrote in message
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nevermind, i found the solution
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“Ran Zhang” <> rzhang@vamcointernational.com> > wrote in message
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I’m running phindow, the connection is slow, so it requires Byte-Pair
Encoding. I know in the dialog box u can check ‘BPE’ option and hit ‘save
&
apply’. I My problem is I have to start phindow in a VB program, so 2
questions:
-
is there a way to turn ‘BPE’ on with an option from a command line?
-
what file is Phindow saves the BPE setting at?
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