Thank you Ken, i think maybe i didnt express my meanings accurately, what i
want is to display Chinese OR Japanese on my program, i dont need to display
them at the same time.

Xue

"Ken Krugler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:95992@palm-dev-forum...
>
> >  >hi everyone, i am working on a project that requires me to display
Chinese
> >>and Japanese character on my palm, what can i do? by the way, does
palmos
> >>surport Unicode?
> >
> >No, there is no Unicode support in current versions of Palm OS.
>
> Palm OS doesn't currently support Unicode as the device's character
> encoding, but it does allow you to convert between various Unicode
> encodings and the device's character encoding.
>
> However, even if there was a Unicode-based device, it still wouldn't
> be a complete solution if you really want to display both Chinese and
> Japanese characters. You'd need different fonts, as the same unified
> Han character (same Uncode code point) will typically have a
> different appearance in a Japanese versus a Chinese font.
>
> -- Ken
> --
> Ken Krugler
> TransPac Software, Inc.
> <http://www.transpac.com>
> +1 530-470-9200
>
>



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