Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
And, speaking of German, to me that is an "Other Languages", along with,
Russian, Fin, Chinese, etc.

Well, that's part of the problem. In a localized build, say, German,
English would be among "other languages", just like anything that is not
German. Contrary to that, technically the "Other Languages" option is
completely independent from your localization. It just evaluates to
Unicode.

Yeap, because the Localized build has been made for a specific user (you), so you set it up to use your main language and any "other language" is, well, under "other Languages"!!


Unicode, etc, are "Other Fonts", aren't they??

No. Unicode is not a font, it's an encoding. And for each encoding you
can select which fonts to use.

Greetings,

Jens


O.K., so are you suggesting I could use "Times New Roman" as a Unicode font or I could use "Times New Roman" as a Western(1831 or whatever) font??

If that is the case, what advantage would there be in using, for example, Unicode Times new Roman compared to using Western(1831 or whatever) Times new Roman??

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Daniel
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