Hi Tom,
Thanks for the reply.
No, the font doesn't contain the glyphs... but if I had set the same
as a device font instead of embedding it, the characters for the
Japanese/Chinese/non-latin characters appear.
So, if the font's not embedded and if characters are encountered that
is not in the
On Tuesday 13 May 2008, deepak_michael wrote:
No, the font doesn't contain the glyphs... but if I had set the same
as a device font instead of embedding it, the characters for the
Japanese/Chinese/non-latin characters appear.
If you (embed) a font, and it lacks the glyphs, of course you get
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the quick reply.
If you (embed) a font, and it lacks the glyphs, of course you get
nothing.
If you use a font that does have them i.e. the device font, you will
get them
appearing.
No ?
It's the same font in both the cases. I embedded the Trebuchet MS font
earlier and in the
In an application i'm currently working on (which is not done in Flex
though - i'm using Flash CS3 and the CS3 UI Components), i subclass the
components and add an alternativeTextFormat style.
This way i can set it to display an embedded font that only contains
latin glyphs, and let it
Thanks for the reply Claus.
I did think about setting the TextFormat and thereby the font at runtime
but wasn't sure on how this would affect the performance. Any sample
code would be greatly appreciated :) I'm trying it out now and seem to
have run into an issue with the whole of the text not
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