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How do I get the international characters for my fonts?

Brother Asia/Oceania FAQ: BE-100
While entering the text hold down the ALT key and enter the four-digit number using the numeric key pad on the right. It will not work using the numbers on the top row of your keyboard.
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Are accented characters also kerned in your fonts?

Deco fonts, Grunge fonts, Script fonts, Monster fonts for Ma...
Yes. In most cases accent characters have been given the same kerning as their root characters. Therefore the kerning of "Noel" will be the same as for "N?el", for example.
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What characters do your fonts contain?

minifonts - faqs and help
This Tenacity font has a typical Mac character set. Windows versions are in a slightly different order but virtually identical otherwise. Sometimes, very small characters can't be formed properly at these sizes, especially in condensed faces but those instances are rare and the characters concerned are unlikely to be used for text on a Web page. If you find any characters missing for the language you are using or not looking as you expect, please let us know.
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Which fonts or characters can I use?

Astro Flash Creator - FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
You can use any font that is installed on your computer. All normal characters can be used, apart characters from multibyte fonts (as found in Chinese or Japanese fonts).
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a. How do I display ISO-8859 fonts so that my special characters show up?

exmh FAQ
Text*font: -*-courier-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* *Ftoc*Text*font: -*-courier-*-*-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
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How do I access international characters?

NYC Dept. of Ed. faqs
Press and hold a letter key and roll the trackwheel to scroll through international characters, equation symbols and other marks.
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How do I type Umlauts and other international characters?

openoffice.org:faq_en:new [Docliber]
All you need do is go to Control Panel→ keyboard and add or switch to the US International keyboard instaed of the default US 101 which allows no accents. There are a bunch of web sites that will tell you how to use it (easy). Depending on your OS, you may need your install CD tho. Try Int. keys1 and/or Int. keybrd2
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How to use international language characters?

FAQ - JDBC drivers for MS SQL Server
If you use the SQL Server 6.5 compatible mode (subprotocol inetdae without option sql7 or the subprotocol inetdae6). You need to use the option charset in the JDBC™ URL. The option is case sensitive. It needs to be an existing character converter of your JVM. You can test your JVM with: If you use the unicode data types nVarchar, nChar or nText you do not need to do anything. If you use the single byte data types varchar, char or text there are problems.
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Why don't International Characters Work?

FAQ - Solr Wiki
Solr can index any characters expressed in the UTF-8 charset (see SOLR-96). There are no known bugs with Solr's character handling, but there have been some reported issues with the way different application servers (and different versions of the same application server) treat incoming and outgoing multibyte characters. In particular, people have reported better success with Tomcat then with Jetty..
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Do your fonts come with an International Character Set?

Deco fonts, Grunge fonts, Script fonts, Monster fonts for Ma...
All of our fonts currently have a minimum of 235 printable characters, including most of the international characters and accents which are used to set type in most European languages. Our fonts also include stylized symbol characters which are usually referenced from the symbol font when using most commercial typefaces. This comes in most handy for users who want a "registered", "copyright" or "trademark" symbol in the same style of font as the text they are setting.
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How do I use international fonts in Windows?

Free Fonts Frequently Asked Questions, FAQs, Help
Many customers are surprised when they buy a Hebrew or Chinese font only to see regular English characters on the screen when they start typing. To get to the good stuff, you will need to turn on the appropriate language keyboard support in the Windows Control Panel.
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Q5. I’ve installed my fonts but the characters appear jagged on screen. Why is this?

Faces
Make sure you have ATM turned on. If you're on a Mac and if you install PostScript fonts by dropping them into your system folder, make sure you dropped both the screen font suitcase along with the printer font. The additional weights are style linked. From the font menu select the regular weight and then from the style menu select the 'B' for bold, 'I' for italic or 'B & I' for bold italic.
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Where do I maintain my MICR printers, MICR fonts and logo and signature activation characters?

Altec, Inc. - Enterprise Document Management - Products > MI...
I installed a new service pack, patch or upgrade and I'm experiencing the following issues with my MICR checks: alignment problem, lost my MICR font, lost my images, I'm prompted for with a screen for parameter values - etc. Answer: Epicor will often offer service packs, patches, or upgrades that may overwrite or render obsolete the Altec *.rpt file, for MICR check printing. Please contact Altec MICR Technical Support Services for the purchase of new *.
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Q8: Is it possible to use a font other than the standard Windows fonts for graphic characters?

Monitouch HMI Operator Interface Panels
It is not possible to display a different font. However, it is possible to import a Windows font as a pattern in the Item – Pattern Edit menu. Back to Top
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How do I view documents that use foreign language characters/fonts?

Language Translation Services - quality translation into mor...
In order to open and view the translated document, your computer must support the language or the document will not display correctly. Microsoft operating systems including Windows 2000 and later automatically include multi-language support for double-byte character languages including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. If you are using an older version of a Windows operating system, you can download support for double-byte character sets from Microsoft. Using Internet Explorer 4.
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How do I use non-English fonts/foreign characters?

FAQ - Adobe Premiere Pro - a Wikia wiki
I've installed full Cyrillic support (including Inputs, keyboard and locale) in my Windows XP. Nothing fancy, just whatever's in the Control Panel (well, I've added phonetic keyboard driver). PPro has no problem accepting Cyrillic in its Titler. But you need to change fonts for that. Try, say Tahoma... The default Titler font doesn't have Cyrillic support.
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Why don't international (Unicode) characters work?

The Cygwin FAQ
Internationalization is a complex issue. The short answer is that Cygwin is not Unicode-aware, so things that might work in Linux will not necessarily work on Cygwin. However, some things do work. To type international characters (????) in bash, add the following lines to your ~/.
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edit] Do you support International characters and other languages?

The LineBuzz FAQ - LineBuzz Wiki
Yes!! We fully support UTF-8. We also support all the standard character sets that map to UTF-8 and even some that don't. We have worked closely with our Japanese bloggers to support their native character sets which do not round-trip map to UTF-8. These include EUC-JP and SHIFT_JIS. We have also worked with our Chinese bloggers and support the EUC-CN, GB2312 and GB18030 Chinese character sets.
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How can I store international / Unicode characters into a cookie?

jGuru: I18N FAQ Home Page
Example: I would like to put this String: "até" The problem is when I get the cookie value I receive "at". ---------------------- One way...
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What about TrueType fonts?

GIMP - Documentation
If neither your X server nor your X font server supports you can try one of the TruType font servers: xfstt (http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/fonts/) or xfsft (http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/jec/programs/xfsft/ .
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How do I keep control of all of these fonts?

PAGEMAKER LISTSERV FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS LIST
The best answer is not to have "all of these fonts". One of the greatest mistakes a beginning DTPer makes is to use 20 different fonts on one small publication. The best thing to do is keep to a smaller number of fonts that serve your needs best. Plus, PageMaker's performance decreases dramatically with respect to the number of fonts installed in your system. Most publications look best when you use only two or so typefaces. Simpler is usually better when it comes to typefaces.
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What are web-fonts?

FAQs : web2grow
We use web fonts for body text and for menus, because they are easier to read, can be updated in the CMS, and can be read by search engines. Traditionally web designers have used Arial and Verdana for body text. However there are much wider choices now, particularly if your target market uses Windows XP.
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What fonts do you use and where do you find them?

Omniglot - Frequently Asked Questions
Most of the fonts I downloaded from various sites on the web. The rest came with programs or operating systems I've bought. A few have been sent to me by people who have invented scripts.
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What choice of fonts do I have?

Web4Print frequently asked questions (FAQ): client-server sy...
You can use the standard Windows fonts. In addition, Web4Print supports the use of SmartFonts which are high-quality fonts ideal for perfect typographical quality. SmartFonts produce perfectly spaced text and headlines.
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Artwork FAQ - Accura Imaging Ltd
Use Postscript fonts wherever possible. We can handle TrueType fonts as well, but a lot depends on which application has been used to create the artwork. To avoid potential font conflicts, please supply screen and printer versions of the fonts used.
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Beck Print Wholesale Direct Printing - FAQs
Fonts can be easily handled if certain standards are followed: 1) always use Postscript fonts, 2) always use the specific font from the font family for bold, italic, etc.rather than the attribute function in the application, 3) do not colorize text below 12 points. Printing systems are based on the Postscript system. Postscript fonts actually consist of two files, one for the screen and the other for the printer.
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What are Control Characters?

FAQ 5
Control Characters are specific characters that can be entered in graphic text (e.g., titles, legends, scale values, added text, category values, category names) in order to customize the text. If the text is entered via the Graphic Text Editor dialog, then specific customizations (e.g., attributes of text) can be entered by highlighting the respective part of the text and then pressing one of the mini-toolbar buttons.
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Who were the regular characters on the show?

Frequently Asked Questions about NYPD Blue
Over the course of the 12-season run, there were 24 regular characters. Starting with the eight regulars from the final season, they were: SGT. ANDY SIPOWICZ (Dennis Franz): A hulking, mustachioed, walking contradiction, Sipowicz was a recovering alcoholic, a hot-tempered bully and a crude bigot. He was also a dedicated, brilliant cop, a fiercely loyal friend, and a sensitive soul who, in the last few years, learned to ignore his prejudices, if not forget them.
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What are invalid characters?

Domain Name Systems - FAQS - Frequently asked questions
You may only use AlphaNumeric combinations along with a hyphen (-) in a domain name. Any other character within the domain name will cause it to be rejected. Back to top
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