Great advice - thanks. I tested this with a single glyph and it looks for on one-and-a-half resolutions.
I wonder if you can help me with another related issue: On Palms our clients use we install localization software (Piloc) which manages to hook Palm OS and causing and Hebrew field, label, button, etc. to be displayed right-to-left instead of left-to-right. This is not a font issue, this is a directionality issue. Trying to run this localization software on top of StyleTap "crashes" the system (I say "crashes" because it doesn't crash the Pocket PC device, just the StyleTap emulation, with no error messages). I assume the crash is a result of the hook trying to be applied to a non-existing Palm OS - after all, this is just an emulation. Is there any way to create my own hook here, without resorting to the lengthy and intensive process of reverse-engineering StyleTap in order to add functionality? Thanks again 2008/7/17, Lionscribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > In addition, make sure all your letters have an even width, that way you > can also make the with proportional. > For example, if the "Bet" is 6*10, you would make the 108 at 9*15 > I imagine it won't look perfect, but it should work. > > Lionscribe > > P.S. You don't have to edit all letters for the testing purpose. You can > create a font with a single Glyph, and test with it. > > > > -- > For information on using the ACCESS Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, > please see http://www.access-company.com/developers/forums/ > -- For information on using the ACCESS Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.access-company.com/developers/forums/
