On 02/09/2013 09:36 PM, Richmond wrote:
On 02/09/2013 09:22 PM, Paul Hibbert wrote:
Richmond,
Just a long shot (because I'm no expert on Windows or Unicode Fonts),
but have you looked at the Windows setting "Hide fonts based on
language settings"?
In case you haven't seen it (but I'll guess you probably have)
Your guess is wrong; I am almost completely unfamiliar with any form
of Windows after XP.
, it's buried in:
Control Panel > Appearance & Personalisation > Fonts > Font Settings
I am just firing up VMWare Player with Win 7 and will take your advice.
I haven't used or changed this setting since installing Win7 and
notice that it is ON by default. Looks to me like MS are assuming
people only speak one language!
Like I said, just a long shot.
Paul
Thank you for the idea.
I hope, shortly, to provide some feedback as to how Livecode behaves
inside Windows 7 with non-Latin unicode fonts
with your suggestions.
NO: unfortunately going through that procedure has absolutely no effect
at all.
Firstly: Windows 7 substitutes it's "native" Hindi font for mine
wherever it can.
Secondly: the fonts don't 'work' insofar as those that should overlap
others don't, displaying a perforated circle instead.
'Tis a right b*gger!
Richmond.
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