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ProShow only supports 8-bit TrueType fonts. This is a response I got from the Photodex support:
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But I have no idea how to input it into PSP.
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For example: Polish letter L with the dash across it is Ł. Polish character set in Unicode uses hhh code and not Alt0hhh. If I try to use Windows Character Map and simply copy and paste the character I want, it will appear in PSP as a "?" even though I am careful to copy from the same font in the Character Map to the same font in PSP (e.g. Most Polish characters are not a part of PSP macro set, so using Alt0# is not an option. Windows 7 automatically recognizes it because of my keyboard settings. I can type Polish character in almost any program on my PC by simply using Alt key with a character. There was a good post about it here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=20843&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=unicode On this forum I read that PSP supports Unicode set. YTey told me they never supported it while I have many shows generated back than which use Polish fonts no problem.įor the past several years I was trying to get this capability back and I cannot get around it. Later this option disappeared and Proshow support coul dnot explain why. I used to be able to use Polish characters with Proshow Gold many years ago. This topic has been discussed in several posts regarding support ofr German, Japanese and Chinese characters but I still can't get it.