R: Re: [CWB] Non-Latin1 characters in Windows

Serge Heiden slh at ens-lyon.fr
Thu Mar 10 18:12:56 CET 2011


Hi Luigi,

TXM is not shipped with any font, but I assume
it is easy to get at least one full Unicode font
on nowadays operating systems.
For example, on Windows, the 'Arial Unicode MS font'
is available if you have Microsoft Office 2000.
In any case, some repositories are available to
get Unicode fonts, see :
http://unicode.org/help/display_problems.html

So I think the question is more related to a configuration
problem (using the right font) and to input method
availability to be able to key-in non roman characters
(if you have a roman keyboard).
What do you think ?

Best,
Serge

le 10/03/2011 14:54 Selon luigi.talamo at libero.it:
> Serge wrote:
>> - use a full Unicode aware Graphical User Interface wrapper to CQP -
>> with Unicode input methods and display capabilities,
>> like the TXM platform
>> (http://textometrie.ens-lyon.fr/spip.php?article67&lang=en), for example.
>
> Does your software ship a full UTF-8 font set? I guess the problem is with the
> capacity of the font to render UTF-8 (or, simply, not-latin) characters, as the
> latest mail showed.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Luigi
>
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