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15 <h2>What is the layout demo?</h2>
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17 <p>The layout demo displays a paragraph of text that is laid out using the
18 LayoutEngine. There are two versions of this demo, "layout.exe" which runs on
19 Windows 2000, and "gnomelayout" which runs on Linux. Both programs read a
20 file containing the Unicode text to display, and a file that says which font
21 to use to display each script.</p>
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23 <h2>How do I build the layout demo?</h2>First, you need to build ICU,
24 including the LayoutEngine.
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26 <p>On Windows, the layout project should be listed as a dependency of all, so
27 layout will build when you build all. If it doesn't for some reason, just
28 select the layout project in the project toolbar and build it.</p>
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30 <p>On Linux systems, you need to add the "--enable-layout=yes" option when
31 you invoke the runConfigureICU script. When you've done that, layout should
32 build when you do "make all install"</p>
33
34 <p>To build the demo on Windows, just open the layout project in
35 <icu>\source\samples\layout and build it.</p>
36
37 <p>On Linux systems, connect to <top-build-dir>/samples/layout and do
38 "make all". To build the layout demo on Linux, you'll need the
39 gnome-libs-devel and freetype-devel packages, which should be part of your
40 Linux distribution. The demo uses the FreeType 1 library, and the make files
41 assume that the FreeType header files are in /usr/include/freetype1, and that
42 the freetype library is /usr/lib/libttf.so. This is how RedHat Linux 7.2
43 installs FreeType 1. If your system is different, you may need to add sym
44 links to where the files are stored on your system, or modify
45 <top-src-dir>/samples/layout/Makefile.in to reference the files
46 correctly for your system.</p>
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48 <h2>How do I run the demo?</h2>
49
50 <p>Before you can run the demo, you'll need to get the fonts it uses. For
51 legal reasons, we can't include these fonts with ICU, but you can download
52 them from the web. To do this, you'll need access to a computer running
53 Windows. Here's how to get the fonts:</p>
54
55 <p>First, download the Thai font. Go to <a href=
56 "http://www.freelang.net/fonts/index.php">freelang.net</a> and
57 click on the link for the Courier Thai font. This will download a .ZIP file.
58 Extract the Courpro.ttf font. On Windows, copy this font file to your
59 Fonts folder (note the name of the font after it is installed), on Linux, copy this font file to the directory from which
60 you'll run the layout demo.</p>
61
62 <p>Next is the Hindi font. Download the font from <a href=
63 "http://www.ffonts.net/Raghindi.font.download">Raghindi</a>. On Linux, you can download the font into the
64 directory from which you'll run the layout demo. On Windows, you'll need to
65 install it in your Fonts folder.</p>
66
67 <p>There's still one more font to get, the Code2000 Unicode font. Go to James
68 Kass' <a href="http://www.code2000.net/">Unicode Support In Your
69 Browser</a> page and click on the link that says "Click Here to download
70 Code2000 shareware demo Unicode font." This will download a .ZIP file which
71 contains CODE2000.TTF and CODE2000.HTM. Expand this .ZIP file. If you're
72 going to run the layout demo on Linux, put the CODE2000.TTF file in the
73 directory from which you'll run the demo. On Windows, copy the font to your
74 fonts folder.</p>
75
76 <p><strong>Note:</strong> The Code2000 font is shareware. If you want to use
77 it for longer than a trial period, you should send a shareware fee to James.
78 Directions for how to do this are in CODE2000.HTM.</p>
79
80 <p>Be sure that your FontMap.GDI (on Windows) or FontMap.Gnome file (on Linux) contains accurate
81 font names for each script type. For example, the following is a valid FontMap.GDI (assuming you have the correct fonts):
82 <br><br>DEVANAGARI: Raghindi<br>THAI: Courier MonoThai<br>DEFAULT: Code2000<br><br>Note that only the Code2000 default font is strictly necessary,
83 and that the other two can simply be commented out by a '#' if you do not wish to use them.</p>
84
85 <p>Also note that the FontMap and the sample.txt files have to be in the same directory as the layout executable.</p>
86
87 <p>That's it! Now all you have to do is run letest (CTRL+F5 in Visual C++, or
88 "/gnomelayout" in Linux)</p>
89
90 <h2>How can I customize the layout demo?</h2>
91
92 <p>The text that the layout demo displays is read from the file "Sample.txt."
93 You can change the text by editing this file using a Unicode-aware text
94 editor. (it is in UTF8 format with a BOM as the first character; the demo can
95 also read UTF16 and UTF32 format files) Remember that the text will be
96 displayed in a single paragraph; you can include CR and LF characters in the
97 text, but they will be ignored.</p>
98
99 <p>If you add scripts to the text other than Arabic, Devanagari, Latin or
100 Thai, you'll need to find a font which contains the characters in that
101 script, and add an entry to the FontMap file ("FontMap.GDI" on Windows,
102 "FontMap.Gnome" on Linux) This file contains a single entry per line. Each
103 entry contains a script name followed by a colon, and then a font name.</p>
104
105 <p>Here is the list of legal script names:</p>
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107 <blockquote>
108 <tt>ARABIC</tt><br />
109 <tt>ARMENIAN</tt><br />
110 <tt>BENGALI</tt><br />
111 <tt>BOPOMOFO</tt><br />
112 <span style="font-family: monospace;">BUHID</span><br />
113 <tt>CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL</tt><br />
114 <tt>CHEROKEE</tt><br />
115 <tt>CYRILLIC</tt><br />
116 <tt>DESERET</tt><br />
117 <tt>DEVANAGARI</tt><br />
118 <tt>ETHIOPIC</tt><br />
119 <tt>GEORGIAN</tt><br />
120 <tt>GOTHIC</tt><br />
121 <tt>GREEK</tt><br />
122 <tt>GUJARATI</tt><br />
123 <tt>GURMUKHI</tt><br />
124 <tt>HAN</tt><br />
125 <tt>HANGUL</tt><br />
126 <span style="font-family: monospace;">HANUNOO</span><br />
127 <tt>HEBREW</tt><br />
128 <tt>HIRAGANA</tt><br />
129 <tt>KANNADA</tt><br />
130 <tt>KATAKANA</tt><br />
131 <tt>KHMER</tt><br />
132 <tt>LATIN</tt><br />
133 <tt>MALAYALAM</tt><br />
134 <tt>MONGOLIAN</tt><br />
135 <tt>MYANMAR</tt><br />
136 <tt>OGHAM</tt><br />
137 <tt>OLD_ITALIC</tt><br />
138 <tt>ORIYA</tt><br />
139 <tt>RUNIC</tt><br />
140 <tt>SINHALA</tt><br />
141 <tt>SYRIAC</tt><br />
142 <span style="font-family: monospace;">TAGALOG<br />
143 TAGBANWA</span><br />
144 <tt>TAMIL</tt><br />
145 <tt>TELUGU</tt><br />
146 <tt>THAANA</tt><br />
147 <tt>THAI</tt><br />
148 <tt>TIBETAN</tt><br />
149 <tt>YI<br /></tt>
150 </blockquote>
151
152 <p>You can also use the script name "DEFAULT" to represent all scripts which
153 you don't explicitly list in the FontMap file.</p>
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155 <p>On Windows use the full name of the font as it appears in the Windows
156 Fonts folder (eg. "Times New Roman") On Linux, use the file name of the font
157 file (e.g. "Times.TTF") If you're running on Windows, you'll need to install
158 the new fonts in your Fonts folder. If you're running on Linux, put them in
159 the directory from which you'll run the demo.</p><br />
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