Downloading Fonts Using the Downloader Object
The Downloader object is a special-purpose Silverlight object that provides the ability to download application data, including fonts. You can download either a single font, or a collection of fonts that are contained within a package, such as a Zip file.
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Anonymous
May 05, 2007
Hi Lorin, Thanks for a great example its exactly what im looking for. Can you point me to any samples for international, as the text and fonts section dont mention asian or bidi font use? Thanks slyiAnonymous
May 05, 2007
Glad you found this useful. The TextBlock element does not support East Asian, BIDI or Complex script languages in version 1.0. For more info, see the "Globalization and Localization" section in the Silverlight FAQ: http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/faq.aspx Also, see the "Silverlight and Unicode" forum thread: http://silverlight.net/forums/p/545/879.aspx#879 Regards, LorinAnonymous
May 10, 2007
I got some JA-JP charactors working see http://www.geocities.com/sly_i/jajp/default.htm I found that textblock supports displaying WPS odttf files (obfuscated subsetted font files). BTW: Create an word doc with east asian text and print to xps. If you rename the xps to .zip and open it, you can extract the odttf files and reference them in your downloader object. Why is this not documented yet? Is it not supported?Anonymous
May 14, 2007
See the reply to this comment in the DLR doesn't support UTF-8? posting on the Silverlight forum. Regards,
LorinAnonymous
June 04, 2007
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