Hello
We are developing new extension for open office its a language converter
we are currently using Windows Xp , Open Office 2.4.0_en-US Java version jdk-1_5_0_15-windows-i586-p
I am trying to pass string to open office xTVC.setString("मकरंद माने ");
But open office is not able to display this string
I have all ready installed Hindi fonts "shusha , gargi "
output given is " ?????????? ??????"
What should i do ?
Font problem...... ?
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Re: Font problem...... ?
Shusha, I understand, is not a Unicode font and so may be the source of your problem. Gargi does seem to be Unicode so there should not be any problem with it.
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