RE: how does theme1.xml work?
- From: jialge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jialiang Ge [MSFT])
- Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 01:58:14 GMT
Hello Dave,
Hansi (High ANSI) is a internal reference for fonts from the theme that are
intended to be in the Latin slot.
Each character in Word has six font slots (ASCII, Latin, Complex Script,
East Asia, Symbol, and Math) though only three of them are exposed in the
UI (Latin, Complex Script, and East Asia). To see the font slots in the UI,
enable a CS language (Hebrew, Arabic, Thai, or one of the languages that
require Uniscribe to render) and an East Asian language (CHT, CHS, JPN, or
KOR). The ASCII slot/font reference is for back when we used code pages. A
complete theme file defines a variety of fonts for each of the three slots.
Word use the primary language enabled in the CS and EA groups to pick the
font to use from those sets. For Latin, Word always uses the default Latin
theme font.
Hope that helps.
Sincerely,
Jialiang Ge (jialge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, remove 'online.')
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