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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii" />
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<meta name="COPYRIGHT" content=
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"Copyright (c) 2001-2006 IBM Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved." />
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<meta name="Author" content="Eric Mader" />
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<title>Readme file for the ICU LayoutEngine demo</title>
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<h2>What is the layout demo?</h2>
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<p>The layout demo displays a paragraph of text that is laid out using the
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LayoutEngine. There are two versions of this demo, "layout.exe" which runs on
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Windows 2000, and "gnomelayout" which runs on Linux. Both programs read a
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file containing the Unicode text to display, and a file that says which font
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to use to display each script.</p>
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<h2>How do I build the layout demo?</h2>First, you need to build ICU,
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including the LayoutEngine.
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<p>On Windows, the layout project should be listed as a dependency of all, so
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layout will build when you build all. If it doesn't for some reason, just
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select the layout project in the project toolbar and build it.</p>
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<p>On Linux systems, you need to add the "--enable-layout=yes" option when
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you invoke the runConfigureICU script. When you've done that, layout should
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build when you do "make all install"</p>
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<p>To build the demo on Windows, just open the layout project in
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<icu>\source\samples\layout and build it.</p>
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<p>On Linux systems, connect to <top-build-dir>/samples/layout and do
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"make all". To build the layout demo on Linux, you'll need the
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gnome-libs-devel and freetype-devel packages, which should be part of your
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Linux distribution. The demo uses the FreeType 1 library, and the make files
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assume that the FreeType header files are in /usr/include/freetype1, and that
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the freetype library is /usr/lib/libttf.so. This is how RedHat Linux 7.2
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installs FreeType 1. If your system is different, you may need to add sym
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links to where the files are stored on your system, or modify
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<top-src-dir>/samples/layout/Makefile.in to reference the files
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correctly for your system.</p>
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<h2>How do I run the demo?</h2>
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<p>Before you can run the demo, you'll need to get the fonts it uses. For
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legal reasons, we can't include these fonts with ICU, but you can download
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them from the web. To do this, you'll need access to a computer running
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Windows. Here's how to get the fonts:</p>
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<p>First, download the Thai font. Go to <a href=
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"http://www.into-asia.com/thai_language/thaifont/">into-asia.com</a> and
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click on the link for the Angsana font. This will download a .ZIP file.
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Extract the font file, angsd___.ttf On Windows, copy this font file to your
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Fonts folder, on Linux, copy this font file to the directory from which
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you'll run the layout demo.</p>
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<p>Next is the Hindi font. Go to the NCST site and download <a href=
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"http://rohini.ncst.ernet.in/indix/download/font/raghu.ttf">raghu.ttf</a>. Be
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sure to look at the <a href=
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"http://rohini.ncst.ernet.in/indix/download/font/README">README</a> file
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before you download the font. On Linux, you can download raghu.ttf into the
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directory from which you'll run the layout demo. On Windows, you'll need to
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install it in your Fonts folder.</p>
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<p>There's still one more font to get, the Code2000 Unicode font. Go to James
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Kass' <a href="http://www.code2000.net/">Unicode Support In Your
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Browser</a> page and click on the link that says "Click Here to download
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Code2000 shareware demo Unicode font." This will download a .ZIP file which
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contains CODE2000.TTF and CODE2000.HTM. Expand this .ZIP file. If you're
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going to run the layout demo on Linux, put the CODE2000.TTF file in the
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directory from which you'll run the demo. On Windows, copy the font to your
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fonts folder.</p>
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<p><strong>Note:</strong> The Code2000 font is shareware. If you want to use
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it for longer than a trial period, you should send a shareware fee to James.
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Directions for how to do this are in CODE2000.HTM.</p>
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<p>That's it! Now all you have to do is run letest (CTRL+F5 in Visual C++, or
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"./gnomelayout" in Linux)</p>
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<h2>How can I customize the layout demo?</h2>
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<p>The text that the layout demo displays is read from the file "Sample.txt."
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You can change the text by editing this file using a Unicode-aware text
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editor. (it is in UTF8 format with a BOM as the first character; the demo can
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also read UTF16 and UTF32 format files) Remember that the text will be
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displayed in a single paragraph; you can include CR and LF characters in the
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text, but they will be ignored.</p>
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<p>If you add scripts to the text other than Arabic, Devanagari, Latin or
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Thai, you'll need to find a font which contains the characters in that
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script, and add an entry to the FontMap file ("FontMap.GDI" on Windows,
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"FontMap.Gnome" on Linux) This file contains a single entry per line. Each
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entry contains a script name followed by a colon, and then a font name.</p>
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<p>Here is the list of legal script names:</p>
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<blockquote>
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<tt>ARABIC</tt><br />
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<tt>ARMENIAN</tt><br />
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<tt>BENGALI</tt><br />
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<tt>BOPOMOFO</tt><br />
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<span style="font-family: monospace;">BUHID</span><br />
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<tt>CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL</tt><br />
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<tt>CHEROKEE</tt><br />
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<tt>CYRILLIC</tt><br />
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<tt>DESERET</tt><br />
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<tt>DEVANAGARI</tt><br />
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<tt>ETHIOPIC</tt><br />
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<tt>GEORGIAN</tt><br />
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<tt>GOTHIC</tt><br />
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<tt>GREEK</tt><br />
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<tt>GUJARATI</tt><br />
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<tt>GURMUKHI</tt><br />
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<tt>HAN</tt><br />
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<tt>HANGUL</tt><br />
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<span style="font-family: monospace;">HANUNOO</span><br />
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<tt>HEBREW</tt><br />
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<tt>HIRAGANA</tt><br />
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<tt>KANNADA</tt><br />
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<tt>KATAKANA</tt><br />
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<tt>KHMER</tt><br />
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<tt>LATIN</tt><br />
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<tt>MALAYALAM</tt><br />
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<tt>MONGOLIAN</tt><br />
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<tt>MYANMAR</tt><br />
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<tt>OGHAM</tt><br />
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<tt>OLD_ITALIC</tt><br />
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<tt>ORIYA</tt><br />
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<tt>RUNIC</tt><br />
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<tt>SINHALA</tt><br />
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<tt>SYRIAC</tt><br />
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<span style="font-family: monospace;">TAGALOG<br />
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TAGBANWA</span><br />
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<tt>TAMIL</tt><br />
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<tt>TELUGU</tt><br />
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<tt>THAANA</tt><br />
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<tt>THAI</tt><br />
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<tt>TIBETAN</tt><br />
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<tt>YI<br /></tt>
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</blockquote>
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<p>You can also use the script name "DEFAULT" to represent all scripts which
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you don't explicitly list in the FontMap file.</p>
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<p>On Windows use the full name of the font as it appears in the Windows
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Fonts folder (eg. "Times New Roman") On Linux, use the file name of the font
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file (e.g. "Times.TTF") If you're running on Windows, you'll need to install
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the new fonts in your Fonts folder. If you're running on Linux, put them in
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the directory from which you'll run the demo.</p><br />
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