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Excellent. I will look forward to that in some future release!<br>
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David Trotz wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Daniel,
I do plan to allow the user to choose their preferred font and font
size. If needed we can also allow a module by module font override for
those modules that require special fonts to render properly.
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In Christ,
David Trotz
Daniel Owens wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm not sure about David's HTML renderer, but SwordReader doesn't
properly display accented Greek text properly as it is now, and Hebrew
text displays nothing but boxes. As far as I can tell this is because
the system font for Windows Mobile (Tahoma) does not have the
characters. I hope that at some point there will be a way to choose
the font which SwordReader uses to display texts. I ran into this
problem with Vietnamese until I found a font that replaces the system
font with a font that includes all the characters necessary to view
Vietnamese. I'm still unable to view accented Greek or Hebrew though,
which is especially frustrating since there are options to configure
display of Hebrew cantillation marks! Even if this feature were
available in a conf file it would be better than not being able to
view these texts.
Daniel
Barry Drake wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi David .......
David Trotz wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have conducted some timing tests to quantify just how much faster the
new renderer is, see the results below
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<pre wrap="">It's impressive. I haven't been able to take accurate timings, but the
impression I get is that they are similar on my device. The only thing
I'm wondering about: you seem to display a different font from the MS
one: will it still be able to handle the Greek properly?
God bless,
Barry
-- From Barry Drake (The Revd) minister of the Netherfield United
Reformed church, Nottingham see <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.jesusinnetherfield.org.uk">http://www.jesusinnetherfield.org.uk</a> for
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