Popoi
Wed Feb 07 12:01:02 CST 2007
Thanks for your response, yes i understand it's for CE 5.0, but i could never
get a clear answer whether 4.20 supported multiple EA languages or not, i'd
only suspect it didn't.
thanks again.
"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:
> That article, as the first line indicates, is for CE5, *NOT* CE4.2.
>
> I don't think that, regardless of what fonts you have, CE4.2 supports
> multiple east Asian languages in a single OS build. Read the help page
> titled MUI Locale Considerations concerning that. I believe that the first
> version of the OS where multiple east Asian locales were supported was CE5.
>
> Paul T.
>
> "Popoi" <Popoi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2EDBADF5-7555-49AE-A0E0-550D1BAD2D28@microsoft.com...
> > Hi. I'm still working on an issue in WinCE 4.20, trying to figure out how
> > to
> > set up a platform that can support Japanese, Chinese and Korean fonts.
> >
> > What i end up with is a system that will display Japanese (kata, hira,
> > some
> > kanji) and Korean (hangul and some hanja) font OR Japanese and Chinese.
> >
> > I read an article on how to support multiple east asian fonts
> > (
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms903933.aspx), but following it
> > will disable ALL east asian fonts.
> >
> > Basically, i want the system to be able to use mingliu, sunfon, gl_ce, and
> > msgothic at the same time.
> >
> > anyone got a clue on this one?
>
>
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