Re: On RichEdit problems
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Jul 02, 2001
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I tried some tests with non-TrueType fonts and came up with some funny results too. More investigation is required. Truetype fonts still seem okay though. ------ Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia "To finish a job quickly, go slower." ----- Original Message ----- From: <paravantis at otenet.gr> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 4:22 AM Subject: On RichEdit problems > > > Derek, > > Thanks for a quick response. > > When you say "in the next version" are you refering to one that is available > online or is it one that you have not released yet? By the way, I am using > the "Stamped" version of win32lib.ew version 55.1 -- is it the latest one? > > I *THINK* that some of my fonts are Unicode BUT the problems exist with ALL > fonts; Greek characters are mangled even with Fixedsys and Courier (the > screen font, not Courier New) that are 256 character fonts in which accented > Latin have been replaced with Greek. Incidentally, when I say Greek > characters are mangled, I mean that those characters that kind of correspond > to Latin (e.g. epsilon corresponds to e and alpha to a) are translated to > their Latin counterpart; the others are converted to question marks (?). > > I can send you some screen dumps if you think it would help. > > Regards > John Paravantis PhD > Department of Technological Education > UNIVERSITY OF PIRAEUS <thalis.cs.unipi.gr> > jparav at unipi.gr & paravantis at otenet.gr > <http://www.geocities.com/paravantis/index.html> > > > >