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How to make name of Japanese font draw in Kanji
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How to make name of Japanese font draw in Kanji


  • Subject: How to make name of Japanese font draw in Kanji
  • From: Robert Clair <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 15:15:24 -0500


I have a font name popup where I set each menu item to be an attributed string with the font name as text and the font as the font attribute. So far so good. Does anybody know how to make this work for non-western fonts so, for example, the name of a Japanese font draws in characters? I can't seem to find the combination of NSFont, NSFontManager and NSString methods to make it happen. (I want this to happen even though I am localized for US.) Is there a Cocoa way or do I need some CF stuff ?

There has to be a way - Illustrator and Sibelius, among others, do this.

TIA

Bob Clair

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