Re: Using Unicode fonts for plaintext display on windows 2000

From: Tex Texin (texin@progress.com)
Date: Wed Sep 05 2001 - 20:58:51 EDT


Well, in theory we are using the W-flavor everywhere, but we'll review
it.
thanks for the feedback.
tex

Peter_Constable@sil.org wrote:
>
> >Hmmm... are you sure this is actually a Unicode control? Question
> marks are
> >something you would see in the case of a conversion from Unicode --
> which
> >means there is some point that things are being converted....
>
> Yes. if text is being drawn using an ANSI-flavour call, then question
> marks are exactly what I'd expect.
>
> >Maybe there is a different API for Unicode font?
>
> If you're calling the GDI APIs yourself, then there would be a
> difference between TextOutA and TextOutW.
>
> - Peter
>
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