Re: JIS2004 compliance for free with custom UI?
Re: JIS2004 compliance for free with custom UI?
- Subject: Re: JIS2004 compliance for free with custom UI?
- From: Aki Inoue <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 11:56:43 -0700
Ricky,
As complaint to our mantra "It just works," you don't have to do
anything to take advantage of the JIS2004 compliant rendering 8-).
Note that the existing user documents still use pre-JIS2004 character
shape.
Aki
On 2007/10/16, at 11:39, Ricky Sharp wrote:
According to the latest public web page for Leopard:
<http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/300.html#international>
it states...
"Leopard is fully compliant with the JIS2004 standard, as UI
elements in all applications are rendered using JIS2004 characters
by default."
While my custom UI app is not localized to anything other than US
English, it is Unicode-savvy in that student names and other types
of user-input can be in any language to include Japanese. For text
rendering, I always use the standard Cocoa text system (mostly
drawing of NSAttributedString instances) All data input also uses
that standard Aqua text field (the one UI element I chose not to
subclass). So, would my app therefore also benefit from such
JIS2004 compliance when rendering Japanese text? Would I need to do
any testing on my part?
Thanks,
Rick Sharp
Instant Interactive(tm)
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