Microsoft KB Archive/152138

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Limits on Fonts Used in Arabic Windows 3.1 Edit Control

Q152138



The information in this article applies to:


  • Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) 3.1





SUMMARY

In Arabic Windows 3.1, simple string functions are used to create, shape, layout, and output simple string objects. The string objects internally handle information about layout, bounding regions for visually discontinuous selected text, and glyph mapping (shaping). Edit control in Arabic Windows uses these simple string functions to manage its text.

However, simple string functions only work with ANSI and Arabic character set fonts. They do not work with italic fonts, OEM fonts, or SYMBOL fonts. If SYMBOL, OEM, or other non-ANSI, non-Arabic font is set for the edit control, the characters being typed into the edit control will not be displayed, although the characters are still being stored in the edit control, and can be retrieved using GetWindowText().



MORE INFORMATION

The API functions used for manipulating bidirectional simple strings include:

   BiDiBounds BiDiGetPrevGlyph
   BiDiCalcString BiDiGetStringExtent
   BiDiCalcStringEx  BiDiGlyphLength
   BiDiCalcTabString BiDiGlyphOut
   BiDiCalcTabStringEx  BiDiGlyphToPel
   BiDiCaretPelToString BiDiGlyphToString
   BiDiCaretStringToPel  BiDiIsStringRTL
   BiDiCreateString  BiDiJustifyString
   BiDiCreateStringEx BiDiPelToGlyph
   BiDiCreateTabString  BiDiSetStringTabs
   BiDiCreateTabStringEx BiDiStringOut
   BiDiDeleteString BiDiStringToGlyph
   BiDiGetNextGlyph 

Additional query words: 3.10 ME middle east glyph Arabic

Keywords : kbIntlDev
Issue type :
Technology : kbAudDeveloper kbWin3xSearch kbSDKSearch kbWinSDKSearch kbWinSDK310


Last Reviewed: November 6, 1999
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