Jonathon Blake,
My Office Suite conform to an national character set standard for
Tibetan(set A) of China. This standard uses Unicode Private Use Area. Tibetan
current used pre-composed glyphs were encoded in this standard. I think it just
a transitional standard. As an Tibetan Office Suite, it should support Unicode
Standard. But there is no available complex text layout engine for tibetan.
The Tibetan fonts I used were developed by an company and not free.
In the OpenOffice.org for English, the users can input Chinese
characters to a TextBox of a dialog box too. How does OpenOffice.org do this?
And I want the TextBox can present Tibetan characters.
Thanks,
Jiayanmin
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2005-07-21
> jia yanmin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I have added Tibetan to the OpenOffice.org 1.1.2
>
>Are there are any fonts for Tibetan that are free (either beer or speech)?
>If so, where do I find them?
>
>xan
>
>jonathon
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