That's sth you'd have to ask the styletap boys.
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Jonathan Carse
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> 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:
> O
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, butt
or you could read one of any 100 signatures added on the bottom of forum
posts... :-P
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 5:30 AM, Michal Seliga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> definitely not by writing this question 4x...
> go to http://news.palmos.com/read/?forum=palm-dev-forum and do it there
>
>
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definitely not by writing this question 4x...
go to http://news.palmos.com/read/?forum=palm-dev-forum and do it there
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maybe very stupid idea, but
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> Hey folks,
>
> My project uses a custom font glyph file for displaying Hebrew text. The
> glyphs are for old 160x160 devices.
> On 320x320 devices it looks also fine, since it's just doubled.
>
> We're now s
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 pu
Shalom,
Try dropping the Glyph size to 10 (remove the top line), and then you will be
able to make it all proportional.
And if I am correct, Hebrew glyphs by default are better off in 10 than 11.
Lionscribe
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Same...
I also just noticed another warning at the end of all the warnings I
detailed in the first post:
Sivan.rcp:27: warning: Font heights not in proportion across different
densities
2008/7/16, Michal Seliga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> maybe very stupid idea, but if 16.5 is correct, 16 doesn't w
maybe very stupid idea, but if 16.5 is correct, 16 doesn't work, did you tried
17?
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Hey folks,
My project uses a custom font glyph file for displaying Hebrew text. The
glyphs are for old 160x160 devices.
On 320x320 devices it looks also fine, since it's just doubled.
We're now starting to use StyleTap (great product BTW, not that I'm
affiliated) to be able to sell our product fo
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