On GraphicsDrawstrings in CharView, various font types such as Dialog, DialogInput, SanSerif, etc were not displayed appropriately. Also, if you rotate the fonts in plain, bold, italics, and bolditalics, all font types were overlapped.
tested with jdk1.4-beta3 b81 on Korean windows 2000 Pro, German Windows 98SE.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Get the test case from:
/net/sqesvr/export/i18n/i18n_ws/OverSea/Japan/FJ/fj-test-win32-042701.tar
2. Untar the file. CharView is under awt directory.
3. invoke CharView
4. Set unicode range ac00 (Korean) or 0000 (German)
5. Select font size
6. Select GraphicsDrawstrings
7. Rotate the font type - Dialog, DialogInput, Monospaced, SanSerif, and Serif
8. Rotate plain, bold, italics, and bolditalics,
You'll see the fonts in a previous setting did not disappear but remain.
I attached a bitmap
###@###.### 2001-10-02
tested with jdk1.4-beta3 b81 on Korean windows 2000 Pro, German Windows 98SE.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Get the test case from:
/net/sqesvr/export/i18n/i18n_ws/OverSea/Japan/FJ/fj-test-win32-042701.tar
2. Untar the file. CharView is under awt directory.
3. invoke CharView
4. Set unicode range ac00 (Korean) or 0000 (German)
5. Select font size
6. Select GraphicsDrawstrings
7. Rotate the font type - Dialog, DialogInput, Monospaced, SanSerif, and Serif
8. Rotate plain, bold, italics, and bolditalics,
You'll see the fonts in a previous setting did not disappear but remain.
I attached a bitmap
###@###.### 2001-10-02
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