Authoring Multilanguage Text With The Strings Panel - MACROMEDIA FLASH MX 2004-USING FLASH Use Manual

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Range
Basic Hangul
Hangul (All)
Traditional Chinese –
Level 1
Traditional Chinese (All) All Traditional Chinese characters used in Taiwan and Hong Kong, and
Simplified Chinese –
Level 1
Chinese (All)
Thai
Devanagari
Latin I
Latin Extended A
Latin Extended B
Latin Extended Add'l
Greek
Cyrillic
Armenian
Arabic
Hebrew

Authoring multilanguage text with the Strings panel

The new Strings panel provides a simplified workflow for authoring multilanguage text. The
general workflow steps are described in the following list:
Author a FLA file in one language. Any text that you want to enter in another language must
be in a dynamic or input text field.
In the Strings panel Settings dialog box, select the languages you want to include and select one
of them as the default language.
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Chapter 13: Creating Multilanguage Text
Description
Most commonly used Korean characters, Roman characters,
punctuations, and special characters/symbols
11,720 Korean characters (sorted by Hangul syllables), Roman characters,
punctuations, and special characters/symbols)
5000 most commonly used Traditional Chinese characters used in
Taiwan
punctuations
6000 most commonly used Simplified Chinese characters used in
mainland of China and punctuations
All Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters and punctuations
All Thai glyphs
All Devanagari glyphs
Latin-1 Supplement range 0x00A1 to 0x00FF (including punctuation,
superscripts and subscripts, currency symbols, and letterlike symbols)
Latin Extended-A range 0x0100 to 0x01FF (including punctuation,
superscripts and subscripts, currency symbols, and letterlike symbols)
Latin Extended-B range 0x0180 to 0x024F (including punctuation,
superscripts and subscripts, currency symbols, and letterlike symbols)
Latin Extended Additional range 0x1E00 to 0x1EFF (including
punctuation, superscripts and subscripts, currency symbols, and letterlike
symbols)
Greek and Coptic, plus Greek Extended (including punctuation,
superscripts and subscripts, currency symbols, and letterlike symbols)
Cyrillic (including punctuation, superscripts and subscripts, currency
symbols, and letterlike symbols)
Armenian plus ligatures
Arabic plus Presentation Forms-A and Presentation Forms-B
Hebrew plus Presentation Forms (including punctuation, superscripts and
subscripts, currency symbols, and letterlike symbols)

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