On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 01:07:43PM -0700, Yung-Fong Tang wrote: > Draw a glyph from a font to implement case conversion, property mapping ? I don't >know how can you do that.
When is case conversion a panic situation? If you can't recognize the character, then just don't convert it. All unassigned characters have default properties - use them. No, you don't know all about the character, but you know enough to load a font and display it, which is all a webbrowser or a wordprocessor needs 90% of the time. > That is my quetion DOES it define so. I don't have the access to THE specification >itself and asking help to get one. Do you have the > access to the specification and DOES it specify so? Do you not have access to the web? It took me 4 minutes to find the information on the web. Start with www.google.com and type in GB18030, and you'll find most of the information right there. Others have pointed out more specific links. -- David Starner - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pointless website: http://dvdeug.dhis.org When the aliens come, when the deathrays hum, when the bombers bomb, we'll still be freakin' friends. - "Freakin' Friends"

