Dear Yanmin,
In the font that is used in Windows, are English and Tibetan scripts
equivalent in size?
For Khmer, the font that comes with Vista is unusable for localization,
because English size 10 is equivalent to Khmer size 22 (inside the same
font). If I write a bi-lingual text, and put all of it at size 10, then
the Khmer is too small to be readable. If by default these fonts are
used in user-interfaces, then, they are not readable.
Regards,
Javier
yanmin wrote:
Hi,
When I make Tibetan localization, the Tibetan text appearing in the menu and
dialog box is too small to read. How can I set or control the font size of
the GUI?
In addition, is there any possible that multilingual text, such as Tibetan,
English and Chinese, display in the menu or dialog box at the same time?
When I use Tibetan font in GUI, it is unable to present Chinese characters
correctly.
In order to implement that feature, I know that modifying some code in vcl
is the key, but I don't know the concrete point to start the work.
Any suggestion would be welcomed.
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Yanmin
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