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From: frederik.dekeukelaere on 9 May 2008 04:07 Hi, I am installing additional fonts on a japanese windows mobile 5.0 device (or emulator) and came across the following behavior. After installing a new japanese font everything remains the same except for the kanji at the left side of the clock page. This page can be reached by tapping onto the clock on the main page. This kanji is now displayed using the newly installed font. I also witnessed this behavior on c++ programs that do not directly specify inside their resource files which font they want to use. My question is how is this possible? In other words, how does WM 5.0 select the font which is used when the software does not specify this directly? Kind regards, Frederik
From: Robert T on 12 May 2008 13:13 I have also seen this behavior. However I am using WM6. I would also like to know where a program gets the font. I did do the following. I renamed the font that first appearred in error. Then the program used the correct font. I then renamed the font back to its original name. The program still used the correct font. Doesn't make sense. -- Robert Tankersley CDP "frederik.dekeukelaere(a)gmail.com" wrote: > Hi, > > I am installing additional fonts on a japanese windows mobile 5.0 > device (or emulator) and came across the following behavior. After > installing a new japanese font everything remains the same except for > the kanji at the left side of the clock page. This page can be reached > by tapping onto the clock on the main page. This kanji is now > displayed using the newly installed font. I also witnessed this > behavior on c++ programs that do not directly specify inside their > resource files which font they want to use. > > My question is how is this possible? In other words, how does WM 5.0 > select the font which is used when the software does not specify this > directly? > > Kind regards, > > Frederik >
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