Hi all,

Thank you very much for your info.

 

I've attached my screen shot of testing Chinese font for your infor.

 

My wtkx file is as below, I'm sure it is saved as UTF-8 endoding.

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<Window title="中文标题Chinese window title" maximized="false" 
icon="icons/house.png"
 xmlns:wtkx="http://pivot.apache.org/wtkx"; 
xmlns:collections="org.apache.pivot.collections"
 xmlns:content="org.apache.pivot.wtk.content" xmlns="org.apache.pivot.wtk">
 <content>
  <BoxPane preferredWidth="800" preferredHeight="600">
                <PushButton buttonData="中文按钮Chinese button title"/>
  </BoxPane>
 </content>
</Window>

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> Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 09:52:10 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: font styles,wtkx xsd file, and auto-strech
> 
> >2) I can specify font family in Label, but not every font. when I try using 
> >languages other then English, such as Chinese, there only have little 
> >rectangels act as place holder instead , could this be solved?
> 
> This sounds like a possible file encoding issue. Are you saving your WTKX 
> files in UTF-8?
> 
> >3) I 'm using pivot for both web and desktop application, are there any way 
> >to make elements in pivot auto strech SMARTLY when I resize the desktop 
> >window or browser?
> 
> I assume you mean that you want your content to fill the available space? 
> First, you should make sure that your top-level application window is 
> maximized:
> 
> <Window maximized="true">
> ...
> </Window>
> 
> Then, you should make sure that your window's content is a layout container 
> that will take advantage of the available space. See the tutorial for 
> examples of how each container works.
> 
> G
> 
                                          
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