A KnowledgeBase article would be good, and would save space on this forum i
guess!

Chris

Ken Krugler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> At 12:00am -0700 00-07-22, Palm Developer Forum digest wrote:
> >Subject: Re: Help writing Japanese apps
> >From: "Chris Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 13:33:26 +0100
> >X-Message-Number: 10
> >
> >Hi John / everyone,
> >
> >On similar lines, how does one use any other kind of font than the
standard
> >ones?  I would like to use a fixed width font, but couldn't find any
> >infomation on how to do this.  I read somthing about a 'special' kind of
> >file that you can make, and then 'add' to the resource?
>
> Ultimately you need to have a resource in your app that contains font
> data in the appropriate Palm OS format. You then lock down this
> resource and pass it to FntDefineFont, using a font id >=
> fntAppFontCustomBase.
>
> Getting a custom resource such as this into your PRC is a separate
> topic, one that has been beaten to death on this list. Various
> techniques exist, depending on your platform/development environment.
> For example, on a Mac I'd use ResEdit to create a Mac OS resource
> file with the data, then add that to my CodeWarrior project file. I
> could also create a Rez-format text file (xxx.r).
>
> Creating the correct font data is yet another topic, one which has
> also been discussed ad nauseam on this list. In a nutshell the format
> is virtually the same as the Mac 'FONT' resource format, but each
> character glyph's width has to be equal to the actual character
> width, including any trailing white space.
>
> Perhaps it's time for a KnowledgeBase article that answers this
> specific question.
>
> -- Ken
>
> Ken Krugler
> TransPac Software, Inc.
> <http://www.transpac.com>
> +1 530-470-9200
>
>





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