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Re: [Health] UNICODE doesn't not working under Windows


From: Luis Falcon
Subject: Re: [Health] UNICODE doesn't not working under Windows
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 12:20:29 +0000
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Dear Odicha
On 27/02/14 21:24, odicha wrote:
> Solved!!
> 
> You have to modify one file. "pango.aliases"
> In windows boxes this file make font name translations, ie sans (linux)
> <<=>> sans-serif (windows)
> 
> I have attached a modified pango.aliases that uses Phetsarath OT laos
> font as standard font.
> 
> Instructions.
> 
> You have to register font (from control panel in windows 7, same as
> standard use). I think it's already installed in your boxes
> 
> You have to overwrite standard pango.aliases with attached pango.aliases
> file.
> 
> This file is in %programfiles%\tryton-3.x.x\etc\pango folder
> 
> I also attached a snapshot. Laos text in a spanish 7.1 64 bits box
> 
> Best regards & sorry for the delay.
> 
Fantastic ! Thanks a lot for taking the time on this issue and solving
it ! Keep up the great work !!

All the best,
> PD If you have more Laos fonts you can customize pango.aliases for using
> different fonts. i.e
> 
> courier    = "Phetsarath OT"
> mono       = "Phetsarath OT"
> monospace  = "Phetsarath OT"
> sans       = "Phetsarath OT"
> "segoe ui" = "Phetsarath OT"
> serif      = "Phetsarath OT"
> tahoma     = "Phetsarath OT"
> 
> this is actual modified pango.aliases content. You can use any font you
> want like...
> 
> courier    = "Phetsarath OT"
> mono       = "my_mono_laos_font"
> monospace  = "my_mono_laos_font"
> sans       = "my_sans_laos_font"
> "segoe ui" = "my segoe laos"
> serif      = "Phetsarath OT"
> tahoma     = "Phetsarath OT"
> 
> So this is like a "font name translator"
> ....as bad explained as my bad english..... :)
> 


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