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It is good to see PocketPC support unicode encoding.
I had to include the required fonts myself, and it
works. But The glyphs of Indic languages are not
rendered properly. In WIndows 2000/XP there is a step
in Control panel to enable indic and east asian
language support. If this is not donw the vowel-
consonant order would be wrong for many aphabets.
I see the same wrong order for Indic language in
PocketPC by default.
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I think you're probably out of luck. I don't believe that Windows CE
includes the components required for rendering of complex text.
- rick
"Kasi" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> It is good to see PocketPC support unicode encoding.
> I had to include the required fonts myself, and it
> works. But The glyphs of Indic languages are not
> rendered properly. In WIndows 2000/XP there is a step
> in Control panel to enable indic and east asian
> language support. If this is not donw the vowel-
> consonant order would be wrong for many aphabets.
> I see the same wrong order for Indic language in
> PocketPC by default.
>
> How to enable Indic language for PocketPC?
>
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