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Re: [Freetype] Question on Unicode characters with different TTF


From: Cindy Mak
Subject: Re: [Freetype] Question on Unicode characters with different TTF
Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 00:29:45 +0800

Thanks!

I would like to ask why those Chinese glyphs can be shown in Win2000
environment with these 2 fonts?
Do these fonts have some links to other unicode fonts or other tricks so
that the Chinese glyphs can be shown?

Cindy

> On Sunday 04 August 2002 8:36 pm, Cindy Mak wrote:
> |  I have a question when displaying charaters which code are >128 (like
> | Japanese and Chinese). These characters can show correctly when I use
> | Cyberbit.ttf. But if I use font like Tahoma.ttf  or Chicago.ttf, these
> | characters cannot be shown correctly (some squares are shown). What is
the
> | different between these 2 types of fonts and how can these characters
> | display correctly?
> |
> |  Cindy
>
> Hi Cindy!
>
> To my best knowledge, neither Tahoma nor Chicago have Chineese glyphs.
> [] [] is diaplayed when glyph is missing
>
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