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Thai font with RockBox
Hi All,
I'm newbies for RockBox forum. I've just got my Iriver H10 20GB last Saturday and just install RockBox today. It's a very great work. No, I've some question regarding the font. As I live in Bangkok, Thailand and it seems that the font of RockBox (also from someone post I cannot remember, sorry for that) does not support Thai Language (but the original Iriver Firmware font do support Thai). Anyone could help me findout how can I import my own font or import original Iriver font to Rockbox. I'll very appreciate. Thanks in advance. |
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Hmm, the first step would be to find a OpenFont which contains thai characters... and then you should ask on the forum at rockbox.org if they would like to have a translation into Thai... I am quite sure they will help you and implement it. Every language is welcome at rockbox... But you'll have to do some work also
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Thanks for your advise, Angryman_H10
I'm not sure that my understand is correct or not. But I'd attached the Thai font that you might help me out. PS:You are correct, to say hello in Thai, you have to say "Sawad Dee Krab" (if you are a man) or "Sawad Dee Ka"( If you are a womn). |