Actualy yes. I cant convince Scite to use Cyrillic fonts.
style.*.32=font:Courier New Cyr,size:10,back:#bfbfbf
does not set cyrillic. Have'nt tryed wxSTC yet.
Niki Spahiev
e-mail: niki@vintech.bg
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"Neil Hodgson" <neilh@scintilla.org> wrote:
Are there any fonts that can't be reached because of not having a
language encoding parameter? My belief is that you can use any font so
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> Are there any fonts that can't be reached because of not having a
> language encoding parameter? My belief is that you can use any font so
Actualy yes. I cant convince Scite to use Cyrillic fonts.
style.*.32=font:Courier New Cyr,size:10,back:#bfbfbf
does not set cyrillic. Have'nt tryed wxSTC yet.
Is "Courier New Cyr" really a font? On my machine "Courier New CYR" is
listed in Visual Studio as a font but not in any of the other applications I
looked at. The "Courier New" font includes Cyrillic characters but, because
this is a Unicode font and the Cyrillic characters start at 0x400 this will
only work in the Unicode mode of Scintilla 1.25.
This is on a US English Win2K so maybe things are different on a properly
Russified system.
Neil