I have also found that it is the Syriac font that is causing most of the issues. They want you to operate as if it is an ASCII editor. Nevertheless, Font-Binding only happens with a disk read or copy/paste entry, and they just don't want you to mix fonts. I have found that most people have used the keyboard layout by their system.
It only happens when you mix languages in a paragraph (a line is actually a paragraph). ALT-1808).Īs to a primary language, it never swaps with a dedicated page or paragraph. you just type an Alt-Key and an index number (ie. They do this because you don't have to enter Unicode by an Editor method. They treat Unicode as maverick entries, and pay no attention to its RTF font assignments. By the RichEdit Division it is what they do when a file is read from disk. RichEdit is an English fettered wimp.īy things that I have read, I am not the first to have these problems. If you do Hebrew, it will use the Hebrew font for its English (its English characters).Īt least with the 20 DLL it will keep your assigned fonts, and it works for Hebrew and English, but nothing more. If you do Greek, it will bring in WingDings for its font. My conclusion is that the editor is fine for left-to-right writing. It ignores every RTF rule, and uses heuristic algorithms as if it is dealing with an ASCII (single font) editor. I can overcome that element until it comes to wrapping. They cannot recognize Syriac as right-to-left. Microsoft has over thought the issues, and turned their baby into crap.Īs is, I have to rely on the Riched20 DLL's.
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Yet this conflict is why professional editors do not use Unicode. though HTML does have to deal with single font ASCII. HTML is worthless as well, because they have influenced it in the same way. The result is that RichEdit is worthless for Unicode. Doing so they declared war on Unicode, and fully intend to acquire its demise. It has been an aggressive method since Richedit version 3, and had begun with version 2. I have spent much time at researching the Font-Binding problem.