Displaying the Rupee symbol (₹)
Sometimes, the font currently defined in eFORMz does not have the glyph for the Rupee. To display the Rupee, identify a font that has an appearance you require (serif vs sans-serif, proportional ...
Sometimes, the font currently defined in eFORMz does not have the glyph for the Rupee. To display the Rupee, identify a font that has an appearance you require (serif vs sans-serif, proportional ...
The attachment of PDFs, JPGs and other file types through a web service call can be challenging, because character sets vary depending on the usage. Whitespace, non-printable ASCII data, line ...
eFORMz supports multibyte character sets (MBCS) for various language requirements. For customers looking for TrueType fonts for specific language requirements, Minisoft recommends the following: ...
This video shows how to add Unicode characters in eFORMz. For a written tutorial, see the Unicode Characters entry. For a reference of specific graphical symbols, view the Unicode Blocks entry.
If you need an empty box, a solid arrow, or a circle to appear on the form, you can use a constant string with a single Unicode character. The image produced can be any size. Some examples: □ 0.1 ...
Unicode is a standard for encoding and handling text. Within eFORMz, certain Unicode characters can be used by setting the value of a variable: 1. Right click the Form and select Add Variable ...