[Kde-i18n-fa] Instructions

Ali Bahar kde-i18n-fa@mail.kde.org
Fri, 28 Mar 2003 13:09:49 -0500


On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 07:50:12PM +0200, Aryan Ameri wrote:

> Unicode MS), then that font will be part of KDE. and if KDE applications are 
> able to use the installed font, then they shall also be able to use the same 
> font for printing, right?

Not to my knowledge. Two different hardware devices are involved:
display and printer. 



> with Arial Unicode, but with Clearlyu, which is a standard font that (if i am 
> not mistaking) comes with X, and also supports farsi. Now, clearlyu, is a 

It comes with X, and so meant for rendering on a monitor.



> This I think shows that the problem is not font related.

The conclusion does not necessarily follow. Nonetheless, you may be
right. I just presented my recollection of how things work.

thanks,
ali
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