User Guide
Fonts for Unicode-encoded text 239
XML font embedding table
The list of selected fonts is stored and maintained as an external XML file and resides in the user
configuration folder. It is named Unicode_Table.xml and contains the one-to-many relationship
between a particular language and all the necessary Unicode glyph ranges as shown in the
following Korean examples.
The font set groupings are based upon the Unicode Blocks as defined by the Unicode
Consortium. They are organized in Flash in a manner that makes selection quick and easy. To
provide a simpler workflow, when you select a particular language, all related glyph ranges are
embedded even if they are scattered into disjointed groupings.
For example, if you select Korean, the following Unicode character ranges are embedded.
3131-318E Hangul symbols
3200-321C Hangul specials
3260-327B Hangul specials
327F-327F Korean symbol
AC00-D7A3 Hangul symbols
If you select Korean + CJK, a larger font set is embedded:
3131-318E Hangul symbols
3200-321C Hangul specials
3260-327B Hangul specials
327F-327F Korean symbol
4E00-9FA5 CJK symbols
AC00-D7A3 Hangul symbols
F900-FA2D CJK symbols
Font set selections
The following table gives more details about each font set selection:
Range Description
Uppercase [A–Z] Basic Latin uppercase glyphs
Lowercase [a–z] Basic Latin lowercase glyphs
Numerals [0–9 Basic Latin numeral glyphs
Punctuation [!@#%...] Basic Latin punctuation
Basic Latin Basic Latin glyphs within the Unicode range 0x0021 to 0x007E
Japanese Kana Hiragana and Katakana glyphs (including half-width forms)
Japanese Kanji – Level 1 Japanese Kanji characters
Japanese (All) Japanese Kana and Kanji (including punctuation and special characters)