Hello,
Is it possible to display chinese characters in Times New Roman font? I
have been successful using arial unicode.
Thanks.
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mblee wrote:
Is it possible to display chinese characters in Times New Roman font? I
have been successful using arial unicode.
The usual "arial unicode" font contains glyphs for almost
all Chinese characters. If you find a Times New Roman font
with Chinese glyphs, then yes, it is p
J.Pietschmann wrote:
mblee wrote:
Is it possible to display chinese characters in Times New Roman font? I
have been successful using arial unicode.
The usual "arial unicode" font contains glyphs for almost
all Chinese characters. If you find a Times New Roman font
with Chinese gl
within the same document flow.
cheers
Andy
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Sent: 10 October 2007 21:10
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Subject: Re: Chinese characters in Times New Roman?
mblee wrote:
> Is it possible to display chinese characters
On Oct 18, 2007, at 18:15, Andy Joslin wrote:
If anyone does come across a version of Times that supports Chinese
characters, I'd very much appreciate a link :-)
I think there is a scenario where Times New Roman is desirable - when
some of the text is to be rendered normally in English as Time
Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
Nitpick: inner quotes are missing, just in case anyone copies this:
J.Pietschmann
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On Oct 19, 2007, at 21:17, J.Pietschmann wrote:
Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
Nitpick: inner quotes are missing, just in case anyone copies this:
FWIW: Can't remember if they are really mandatory Rec-wise, but 0.94
definitely parses both the property specs, with or without the
quotes, as
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Subject: Re: Chinese characters in Times New Roman?
Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
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> OK, what you would benefit from is an implementation for
> font-selection. If this were properly implemented, what
Andy Joslin wrote:
Abel & Andreas
Thank you both very much for your advice and recommendations - all
extremely helpful.
I haven't looked into XSLT 2.0 yet, we are currently using Xalan and
XSLT 1.0, though I'd be interested in the migration path from Xalan to
Saxon (that's for another list I
Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
OK, what you would benefit from is an implementation for
font-selection. If this were properly implemented, what you would need
to do would come down to:
...
That way, all characters that are unavailable in the Times font (the
Chinese text) would be rendered in A
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