cdesktopenv/cde/programs/dtstyle/nlsREADME.txt

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# $XConsortium: nlsREADME.txt /main/2 1996/11/11 11:32:08 drk $
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_DtMessage catalog source:
File name: dtstyle.msg
Target: /usr/dt/nls/%L/dtstyle.cat
App-defaults file:
File name: Dtstyle
Target: /usr/dt/app-defaults/%L/Dtstyle
NOTE: ONLY localize the font and accelerator resources in the
Dtstyle app-defaults file. DO NOT localize any of the
following resources:
Dtstyle*componentList:
Dtstyle*mainRC.orientation:
Dtstyle*toneScale.maximum: 9000
Dtstyle*toneScale.minimum: 82
Dtstyle*durationScale.maximum: 25
The Font resources may need to be localized if a character set
other than the default hp-roman8 is needed. A set of iso8859-1
Dt fonts are delivered with Dt. The iso8859-1 fonts can be
used by replacing the last field in the font resource xlfd
strings from "hp-roman8" to "iso8859-1" in the following files:
/usr/dt/app-defaults/%L/Dtstyle
/usr/dt/config/%L/sys.fonts
Sample versions of these files localized for iso8859-1 are provided
in:
/usr/dt/examples/%L/Dtstyle
/usr/dt/examples/%L/sys.fonts
To specify a localized set of fonts other than the delivered
dt iso8859-1 fonts, modify the following resources:
NumFonts:
Specifies the number of different font sizes available.
Each font size in the Dtstyle Font list actually represents
2 fonts (a system and user font) for that size.
SystemFont[1-NumFonts]:
UserFont[1-NumFonts]:
Specify xlfd strings for NumFont pairs of SystemFont and UserFont.
To allow the font dialog to present the user with an accurate
point size for each font pair, the resource values must specify all
14 field delimiters of the xlfd string. In addition,
Scalable font - must specify point size field
Bitmap font - must specify pixel size field
If the point size cannot be calculated from the font resource, the
font sizes will appear numbered 1,2,3,etc.... in the size list in
the Font dialog.
Font resource values must match exactly the default font resources
specified in /usr/dt/config/%L/sys.fonts. When choosing a default
font to specify in the sys.fonts file, the font pair must be chosen
from the list specified in the Dtstyle app-defaults file and the
font strings must be identical.
Example: localize fonts for Japanese using four font sizes.
(There are probably the actual fonts that will be used - its just
an example.)
- There is no separate user and system fonts so SystemFont# and UserFont#
refer to the same font.
- The xlfd strings are used with all delimiters ("-")
Dtstyle*numFonts: 4
Dtstyle*SystemFont1: -hp-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-140-75-75-c-70-hp-japanese15
Dtstyle*SystemFont2: -hp-gothic-medium-r-normal--18-180-75-75-c-80-hp-japanese15
Dtstyle*SystemFont3: -hp-mincho-medium-r-normal--24-240-75-75-c-120-hp-japanese15
Dtstyle*SystemFont4: -hp-mincho-medium-r-normal--32-320-75-75-c-160-hp-japanese15
Dtstyle*UserFont1: -hp-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-140-75-75-c-70-hp-japanese15
Dtstyle*UserFont2: -hp-gothic-medium-r-normal--18-180-75-75-c-80-hp-japanese15
Dtstyle*UserFont3: -hp-mincho-medium-r-normal--24-240-75-75-c-120-hp-japanese15
Dtstyle*UserFont4: -hp-mincho-medium-r-normal--32-320-75-75-c-160-hp-japanese15