Re: [Flashcoders] Embedding fonts for different langauges

2007-03-30 Thread Kerem İŞERİ

Hi Michael,

Yes you always need to embed latin uppercase and lowercase  and  also 
include other special char.s for each languages if any chars do not 
exist in English alphabet., in order to make your dynamic texts work 
correctly. Otherwise you have some display problems and some chars may 
not appear.


On the other hand, I suggest you to use dynamically generated text 
fields and text formats. when you embed font inside the flash and if 
your font is mapped correctly, you dont have any problem with any chars 
setted utf-8.


peace. : )

Kerem.



Michael Ypes wrote:

I am making a multi lingual flash app and want to separate the fonts out
into shared librarys and just load them in dependant on the locale. Does
anyone know or can point me in the right direction as to which fonts belong
to which language in the font embedding in flash. 


For example, if I were to do Armenian for instance, would I still need to
embed the Uppercase, Lowercase, etc.

Is there a definitive list as to which character sets need to be embedded
for any particular language.

Any ideas or links welcome???

Cheers

Michael Ypes

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Re: [Flashcoders] Embedding fonts for different langauges

2007-03-29 Thread Ivan Dembicki
Hello Michael,

http://www.sharedfonts.com

MY> I am making a multi lingual flash app and want to separate the fonts out
MY> into shared librarys and just load them in dependant on the locale. Does
MY> anyone know or can point me in the right direction as to which fonts belong
MY> to which language in the font embedding in flash. 

MY> For example, if I were to do Armenian for instance, would I still need to
MY> embed the Uppercase, Lowercase, etc.

MY> Is there a definitive list as to which character sets need to be embedded
MY> for any particular language.

MY> Any ideas or links welcome???

MY> Cheers

MY> Michael Ypes

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[Flashcoders] Embedding fonts for different langauges

2007-03-29 Thread Michael Ypes
I am making a multi lingual flash app and want to separate the fonts out
into shared librarys and just load them in dependant on the locale. Does
anyone know or can point me in the right direction as to which fonts belong
to which language in the font embedding in flash. 

For example, if I were to do Armenian for instance, would I still need to
embed the Uppercase, Lowercase, etc.

Is there a definitive list as to which character sets need to be embedded
for any particular language.

Any ideas or links welcome???

Cheers

Michael Ypes

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