Re: Font API
- From: "Mark Yudkin" <DoNotContactMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 09:42:56 +0100
Without code, and system setup, it's impossible to do anything but a wild
guess. First off, make sure you have Windows 2000, XP or Vista (you failed
to list the OS).
Since you have Arabic and Hebrew working, but not the Indic fonts, you
should verify that you have installed the relevant support. First off note
that Hindi is a language and not a font, and that it has two distinct
writing systems. The Indic font for Hindi is Devanagan, the arabic font you
already have working according to your post.
Start -> Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Languages. Make
sure that both check boxes in Supplemental language support are checked.
Click advanced on Text services and input languages and make sure you've set
up Hindi and Bengali as input languages.
Start -> Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Advanced.
Validate the code page conversion tables, such as 57002 and 57003 for your
case.
If all of this is OK, post your code.
"Backslash" <torifat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1173893610.779635.156620@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
How can I load some specific fonts, like all Bengali Fonts...
I was able to list Arabic, English, Hebrew, etc fonts but unable to
list Bengali, Hindi Fonts...
Is there any API or other techniques to list those [Bengali, Hindi]
fonts?
plzz, help me... thanX in advance....
[Sorry for my poor English]
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