Ali [message #503152] |
Thu, 10 December 2009 22:15  |
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I am using eclipse pulser galileo for my mobile application. How can I use Bengoli font that will be used as a label of TextField?
After typing Bengoli font in eclipse editor, when I tried to save it, eclipse editor is giving following error message.
"Save could not be completed.Reason: Some character can not be mapped using 'Cp1252' character encoding. Either change the encoding or remove the characters which are not supported by 'Cp1252' encoding."
Please give me some helpful advice.
[Updated on: Sun, 13 December 2009 22:24] by Moderator
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Re: Ali [message #503427 is a reply to message #503152] |
Mon, 14 December 2009 00:45  |
Eclipse User |
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<ali_kuet@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:hfsv53$f0b$1@build.eclipse.org...
>I am using eclipse pulsar galileo for my mobile application.
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> In my eclipse editor I need to display some Bengali font that will be act
> as a label of text field in my mobile device. How can I do this? Please
> help...
Hi, Ali. Can you be more specific about what Eclipse editor you're talking
about, what you've tried so far, and what the results have been? Since Java
text is UTF8, that is, Unicode, you should simply be able to enter the text
as usual, assuming that you've selected a font that supports Bengali.
By the way, there are some ways that you can help yourself get better
results from newsgroup posts - for instance, using your name as the subject
line is not nearly as good as using a descriptive subject like (perhaps)
"need help selecting Bengali font in editor". This and other excellent tips
are described in http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html .
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