On Thursday 30 Jul 2009 1:05:38 pm Andreas Raab wrote:
or if you like Arial better:
TTFileDescription installTextStyleFrom: 'C:\Windows\Fonts\arial.ttf'.
Then choose the font from the font menu (Alt-k). I have been able to use Latin, Cyrillic and Greek text together just fine, see screenshot.
Attached is what I got when I tried mixing various languages in Multilingual text editor (ar-expected.png) and in Squeak (ar-actual.png) and used DejaVuSans.ttf and Kedage-n.ttf. Greek and Kannada text is in UTF-8 encoding.
I tried Etoys 4 and Squeak 3.10.2-7179-basic with the same results.
Subbu