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I have a java program that I'm working on both at work and at home. My machine at work runs win2k, and my machine at home runs Debian Woody. At work, under Windows, the fonts in the app look fine ...
For a concrete example, Alexei Chmelev’s Java Curses Library (JCurses) offers a JNI-based implementation that uses curses on Unix and Win32 to provide a platform-independent text windowing toolkit.
You probably need to use a format (such as RTF, Tex, etc) that specify fonts, unless you want to make your own format. AFAIR, Java doesn't provide document writing libraries, so you'll have to ...
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator support Asian and other non-English characters, but neither browser is good at displaying these characters in applets. This tip describes how to ...