@Arial unicode MS not correctly supported
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@Arial unicode MS not correctly supported
Hi,
To categorize my directory I use 1) xxxxx 2) xxxxx as prefix. When using the Arial unicode font (just looks very nice) a huge space is created after the ')' sign. Using an underscore character results in a very long underscore. Maybe a unicode support issue?
Best regards,
Frank
To categorize my directory I use 1) xxxxx 2) xxxxx as prefix. When using the Arial unicode font (just looks very nice) a huge space is created after the ')' sign. Using an underscore character results in a very long underscore. Maybe a unicode support issue?
Best regards,
Frank
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Hello ! Welcome aboard !
• What about use the Search here prior… ?
- Unicode is not fully suported yet. This is planned for TC 7.5 or 8.0, a huge work and the priority change…
Kind regards
Claude
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• What about use the Search here prior… ?
- Unicode is not fully suported yet. This is planned for TC 7.5 or 8.0, a huge work and the priority change…

Claude
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I don't think that it has to do anything with Unicode, but with how these characters are define in Arial Unicode. The space and underscore probably match the width of the Chinese/Japanese ideograms. Just look at the font in charmap.exe.
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Which kangies ?
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Hello !
• Sorry, but I far as I could read, silver didn't say he's using kangies…
VG
Claude
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• Sorry, but I far as I could read, silver didn't say he's using kangies…


Claude
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That could be. When using explorer or any other program, the char-width is OK though.ghisler(Author) wrote:I don't think that it has to do anything with Unicode, but with how these characters are define in Arial Unicode. The space and underscore probably match the width of the Chinese/Japanese ideograms. Just look at the font in charmap.exe.
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Silver
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I'm just calling the Windows functions (TextOut, TabbedTextOut etc) to draw the text, nothing special...
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Try using "Arial unicode MS" instead of "@Arial unicode MS". The fonts with the "@" sign at the beginning are meant to write vertical text (top to bottom), e.g. for Chinese or Japanese documents. The font without the "@" is meant for left to right (and right to left) text.
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