I have noticed that in the latest Beta that the Chineese(UTF8) and Greek (LXXM) fonts work on two boxes at my office. At home however I cannot get the Chineese to show up at all, but the Greek does. Both machines are Windows NT with Internet Explorer 5.5 and w/ the additional Chineese fonts installed. Now the build I have been working on can show Chineese on my home machine only if I specifically choose a font that has Chineese lettering in it (remember I am working on allowing the user to change the fonts of the texts). The Arial Unicode, works nicely, the CODE2000 font is missing some characters in UTF8, and MS Hei works too, although not as nice of a rendering. Greek (LXXM) always works regardless of the font I choose. I cannot figure out why Chineese fonts will map to a unicode font on my work machines but not on my home machines. Can anyone tell me what could be different. How does it find the correct Unicode font without choosing it explicitly? In Christ, David Trotz
Re: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 binary available
David Trotz \(Integrity Online\) Thu, 14 Jun 2001 21:36:57 -0700
- Re: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 binary... dtrotzjr
- RE: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... Chris Little
- RE: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... Chris Little
- Re: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... David Trotz \(Integrity Online\)
- Re: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... Troy A. Griffitts
- Re: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... dtrotzjr
- Re: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... Stephen Denne
- Re: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... Troy A. Griffitts
- Re: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... dtrotzjr
- RE: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... Chris Little
- Re: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... Stephen Denne
- RE: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... Chris Little
- Re: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... Stephen Denne
- Re: [sword-devel] beta 1.5.2 WIN32 b... dtrotzjr