
Internationalizing Printing
Printing with TrueType Fonts - Non-Asian (Single-Byte) Language Choice
Font Character Set (Non-Asian)
The following figure displays the drop-down list for Non-Asian characters. This screen is displayed if:
l You chose Non-Asian Language on the first page of the wizard.
l Your target printer does not support Native Fonts.
TrueType Fonts are useful if you wish to use different character sets, or if you want to use Unicode Data
for a single-byte language such as Greek or Hebrew.
The edit controls (data entry) and input prompts displayed in the On-Demand Print Form (Label
Design), the On-Demand Print Application, the On-Demand Print Client, and the Web Client for newly
created TrueType font fields inherit the characteristics of the selected TrueType font. Labels containing
pre-existing TrueType font fields are not affected unless modified. By default, the applications listed
above use the character set based on the system locale. For example, if the system locale is English, the
character set that is used is ANSI. Selecting a different character set in the Language Properties Wizard
sets that same character set for the input prompt, the edit control and the printed field. If the user desires
that specific characters print, it is important to ensure that the characters are supported in a particular
font.There are several utilities available that examine a computer for font and character availability,
such as CharMap (standard on Windows computers), BabelMap, TTE (TrueType Explorer) and ListFont.
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