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*Ken Tong
How DWF handles Fonts
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05-17-2004 02:37 AM
Does DWF says unicode supported? Or how it handles fonts?
i.e. we create our drawing with traditional chinese character (both .shx and
.ttf) on AutoCAD 2005 on a traditional chinese windows then export a dwf.
Could we open it and read the traditional chinese character on a english
windows, or simplified chinese windows without problem?
*Jeffrey Klug \(Autodesk, Inc.\)
Re: How DWF handles Fonts
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05-17-2004 08:34 AM in reply to:
*Ken Tong
It should work fine, yes. There might be issues on English Win98 systems
that don't have unicode fonts, but for the later OS's, you should be in good
shape.
"Ken Tong" wrote in message
news:40a886be$1_1@newsprd01...
> Does DWF says unicode supported? Or how it handles fonts?
>
> i.e. we create our drawing with traditional chinese character (both .shx
and
> .ttf) on AutoCAD 2005 on a traditional chinese windows then export a dwf.
> Could we open it and read the traditional chinese character on a english
> windows, or simplified chinese windows without problem?
>
>
>

