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Title: Other language fonts
Site: Nokia Developer Discussion Boards  Nokia Developer Discussion Boards - site profile
Forum: Flash Lite  Flash Lite - forum profile
Total authors: 4 authors
Total thread posts: 4 posts
Thread activity: no new posts during last week
Domain info for: nokia.com

Thread posts in Other language fonts:

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Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2008-10-09 06:14:00)  by manikantan
The question is how do i get my mobile to display other language fonts.. The scenario is like this : My app has a textarea and i wish to display text on it, but on a different language. ( Language not having the ENGLISH alphabet set, but some other language like arabic or japanese or hindi). Can i use a language which is not(be default) a part of the phone's set of languages ? # assume...
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Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2008-10-09 17:05:00)  by petrib Offline
You can, but you need to have a suitable font file on the device already, or you need to install such a font with your own application, and code your application to use that font, instead of the system default font. Now, doing it via Flash Lite might not be that easy (difficult or not possible at all). And what'll be possible and what won't will also depend a bit on which phone model(s) you need ...
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Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2008-10-09 17:05:00)  by petrib
You can, but you need to have a suitable font file on the device already, or you need to install such a font with your own application, and code your application to use that font, instead of the system default font. Now, doing it via Flash Lite might not be that easy (difficult or not possible at all). And what'll be possible and what won't will also depend a bit on which phone model(s) you need...
Size: 688 bytes
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2008-10-14 06:44:00)  by lSet
Hi ! Some times visit adobe site, they have very good tutorials. this is exactly u are looking for http://www.adobe.com/devnet/devices/...onal_text.h tml
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manikantan
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user's latest post:
Other language fonts
Published (2008-10-09 06:14:00)
The question is how do i get my mobile to display other language fonts.. The scenario is like this : My app has a textarea and i wish to display text on it, but on a different language. ( Language not having the ENGLISH alphabet set, but some other language like arabic or japanese or hindi). Can i use a language which is not(be default) a part of the phone's set of languages ? # assume all info to be on UTF 8 encoding.
petrib
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user's latest post:
Other language fonts
Published (2008-10-09 17:05:00)
You can, but you need to have a suitable font file on the device already, or you need to install such a font with your own application, and code your application to use that font, instead of the system default font. Now, doing it via Flash Lite might not be that easy (difficult or not possible at all). And what'll be possible and what won't will also depend a bit on which phone model(s) you need this to work on. Note that instead of...
petrib Offline
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user's latest post:
Other language fonts
Published (2008-10-09 17:05:00)
You can, but you need to have a suitable font file on the device already, or you need to install such a font with your own application, and code your application to use that font, instead of the system default font. Now, doing it via Flash Lite might not be that easy (difficult or not possible at all). And what'll be possible and what won't will also depend a bit on which phone model(s) you need this to work on. Note that instead of...
lSet
1
user's latest post:
Other language fonts
Published (2008-10-14 06:44:00)
Hi ! Some times visit adobe site, they have very good tutorials. this is exactly u are looking for http://www.adobe.com/devnet/devices/...onal_text.html