Auria {l Wrote}:I think you forgot to attach the file
Franklin {l Wrote}:Auria {l Wrote}:I think you forgot to attach the file
He gave the link.
Auria {l Wrote}:Thanks for the conversion Arthur.
Now the main problem is that it was mentionned this font draws characters in a way that only works in Taiwan. That's annoying, since we may also receive some traditional chinese translation, but from China
Currently STK doesn't have what it takes to use different fonts depending on the locale. Not sure how to fix this. Is there a way to use a font that would please everyone?
// loop through each glyph and write its size and position
for (s32 ch=current->wcLow; ch< current->wcLow + current->cGlyphs; ch++)
{
wchar_t currentchar = ch;
/* if ( IsDBCSLeadByte((BYTE) ch)) // <---- comment this code!!!!!!
continue; // surragate pairs unsupported */
Auria {l Wrote}:Franklin: I suggest you register to our project at Launchpad, there you can submit your translation and work on it by yourself
Also, is the font submitted by acme_pjz suitable for you? If this font also works for Taiwan Chinese then we can think of using only this font
Auria {l Wrote}:Currently adding the font in STK is not trivial; one would need to add the .png files to /data/font/ but also merge the .xml file of that font with the existing xml file of our current fonts. The best bet is probably to just open the files inside the font zip and check if the characters look fine to you (if that's feasible with chinese...)
Contributors to this translation: Xhacker Liu, acme_pjz, lks.
xapantu {l Wrote}:So, a screenshot of the Launchpad system for credits (for the current translation):
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