Hello,

The mapping of a range of characters to a font must be done at the level of the Java virtual machine with a font configuration file created in the folder [JVM-home-folder]/lib. The fonts specified for different ranges of characters must exist on the computer where the JVM is used. The details of creating and using platform dependent font configuration files are at:

http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/intl/fontconfig.html


Regards,
Sorin


Eliot Kimber wrote:
In the process of testing our RSuite produce I've created some test
documents that include a mix of Asian and latin characters, both in file
names and in content.

In both cases, Oxygen by default uses a font that does not have glyphs for
the Asian characters.

It would be nice if Oxygen could automatically apply appropriate fonts for
characters in well-known character ranges (e.g., applying Arial Unicode MS
or Sim Hei to characters in the unified ideograph range under Windows, for
example).

Not sure how practical this is but it would be nice.

Cheers,

Eliot
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