>Hi,
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>this is a followup to my previous message about Fonts in Korea.
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>We got the client to create a form with a label on it and set the font to Arial, 10 and send us some screenshots. This verified that they've got Arial installed.
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>However, our forms which use Arial, 9 and 10 still display strangely.
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>Our forms show the FontCharacterSet as "Western", but their's are set to a strange value (which I guess could be a Korean translation of "Western").
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>Has anybody developed apps in Korea or speak Korean and can give me some insight into what is going on here and what we can do to solve it, please?
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>Thanks.
From Help:
The operating system and font determine the default setting for FontCharSet.
Setting FontCharSet to 1 indicates the Visual FoxPro to use the default setting. If you set FontCharSet in the Properties window explicitly by choosing a language script from the Font dialog box, the Properties window displays the specific font. For example, suppose you set the FontCharSet property for a text box to 1 (Western) in the Properties window.
If you open the Font Picker Dialog Box and select 0 (Western), the Properties window displays 0 (Western) because it was set explicitly.
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