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Home » U++ Library support » U++ Libraries and TheIDE: i18n, Unicode and Internationalization » CJK support
Re: Where can I store 32 bit data [message #4918 is a reply to message #4905] Fri, 25 August 2006 05:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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luzr wrote on Thu, 24 August 2006 12:57

I have found this info:

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What Big5 encodes are particular graphical representations of characters or part of characters that happen to fit in the space taken by two monospaced ASCII characters.



Does it mean that "monospaced" glyphs in chinesse occupy two character cells?

That would be hell to implement in TheIDE Wink Perhaps I will have to find some alternate method (smaller font for chinesse chars perhaps, to fit into cell).

Mirek


That's right,BIG5,GB2312,GBK,maybe Japanese and Korea are in the same situation.I don't think it's a hell,you know,stringEdit can display input Chinese correctlly,that means,U++ have the potential ability to deal with the East character. smaller font will make it look strange.
 
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