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Internationalizing Printing
Term Definition
Unicode
A standard for representing characters as integers. There are seven
character encoding schemes in Unicode: UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-16BE,
UTF-16LE, UTF-32, UTF-32BE and UTF-32LE. UTF-16, for example,
uses 16 bits per character, which means that it can represent more
than 65,000 unique characters. This number has become necessary
for some languages, such as Greek, Chinese and Japanese. Many
analysts believe that as the software industry becomes increasingly
global, Unicode may eventually replace ASCII (which uses 8 bits for
each character) as the standard character coding format.
Common TrueType Double-byte Character Sets
Term Definition
Chinese Big 5 Traditional Chinese used in Taiwan and Hong Kong
GB 2312
Encoding standard for Simplified Chinese, used in the People’s
Republic of China and in Singapore. (Similar to GBK)
Hangul The syllabary (or, syllabic alphabet) used to write the Korean language.
Shift JIS
Common Japanese character set consisting of around 7000 characters,
which also includes a single byte set and is able to interpret ASCII hex
codes correctly
Common Native Double-byte Character Sets
Term Definition
Big 5 Traditional Chinese used in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
GBK
Encoding standard for Simplified Chinese, used in the People’s
Republic of China and in Singapore.
Hangul
The syllabary (or, syllabic alphabet) used to write the Korean
language.
JIS
Common Japanese character set consisting of around 7000
characters.
Shift JIS
Common Japanese character set consisting of around 7000
characters, which also includes a single byte set and is able to
interpret ASCII hex codes correctly.
Unicode
An international standard for representing a broader character set
using a multi-byte encoding for each letter. This allows the encoding
of 65,536 characters in a single font instead of 256: essentially all the
characters for every language in the world, each with a unique ID.
Printing Hierarchy with Character Sets
The printing of both multi-byte and single byte characters in Loftware can take place on a per-printer,
per-label, or a per-field basis.It is important to understand this terminology and the hierarchy in which
label printing takes place.The order of precedence in which labels are printed is described below.
Loftware Label Manager Version 10.1.1 User's Guide
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