From: Frank Yung-Fong Tang (franktang@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Apr 06 2005 - 08:48:49 CST
one size? What kind of api are you using Java2D? Have you try to chang
the font size to much bigger one (like 30, 40) to see what happen? I
know some rendering system will mandate a 'minimum' font size so if
you say 12, 14, 16 it will all reset to 16 because the size 12 is just
too small for the user to see. I don't think this kind of algorighm is
build into the Java2D but you should try that out.
On Apr 5, 2005 5:12 PM, Chetan Pandey <chetanpandey@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear List:
>
> I am using Java to work with Devanagari. It works well except that they have
> only one size. Any suggestions how can manipulate them to look larger and
> have colors.
>
> Anybody knows how 'upadhamaniya' and 'jihvamuliya' are represented in
> Unicode. Didnt find them in their code chart.
>
> Thnks.
>
> Chetan
>
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