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I sent private e-mail explaining that what they want (the ability to input
text not supported by the system) is not really an option under Windows,
except perhaps through hacks (and maybe some third party products, though I
do not know of any that would handle all the languages he is thinking
Hello Donnie,
The Windows NT4 charmap does a fair job of this, and the Windows 2000 one
does a better job.
Neither will support absolutely everything under Unicode that a font might
support, but they both cover most of the territory.
michka
a new book on internationalization in VB at
Michael (michka) Kaplan wrote:
The Windows NT4 charmap does a fair job of this, and the Windows 2000 one
does a better job.
...and for Windows 95, try Character Agent from
Bjondi International:
http://www.bjondi.com/products/char_agent
Best regards,
James Kass.
Hi all,
I like to use an Iranian Unicode-based-true-type-font also under Linux.
When I try to convert the font 'koodamaz.ttf' with ttf2bdf I
get the following error:
akbari@sokrates:~/fonts/ttf2bdf ttf2bdf ../koodamaz.ttf
ttf2bdf[771]: unable to create instance.
Does anyone know what that
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