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Subject: What coding and font is best for Chinese application
From: Pete Klemm ####@####.####
Date: 22 Nov 2006 19:51:09 +0000
Message-Id: <4564AA28.7040007@esysr.com>

I have an application that I am modifying to support Chinese
on my 320x240 LCD. Many of my GUI buttons will allow
characters 12 pixels high.

I currently use LC_MESSAGE to get Western & Europen support
(ISO8859-1 and ISO8859-15), but I am confused about Chinese.
Currently I use 8 bit ASCII. In my reading I find the I will probably
have to use UTF-8 to support the many characters for Chinese.

Can anyone with experience in this area provide a pointer to documents
or examples how this may be accomplished on a small LCD with
limited space for font storage?

Thanks,
Pete

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