but you don't neccessarily need unicode, but you can embed a "normal"
font that contains all the czech characters and make sure that the text
you want to display is encoded with the codepage as required by the font
(this works for kyrillic, greek text etc., so I guess it should work
with czech as well).

valentin

Deane Venske wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> I have some bad news for you, and some good news. The bad news is the
> Director doesn't support unicode, and if you're using unicode
> characters
> they are not going to work in straight up text/field sprites. Good
> news is
> that you can embed flash into your director which supports unicode
> really
> well, we currently are using UTF16 encoded strings through flash in
> our
> director projects.
>
> Deane Venske
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