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About procedures supported with Unicode
Unicode support in Flash MX enables a variety of text-related procedures:
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Users can display Flash movies using a different language than that used by their operating systems. For example, a user with an English-based operating system can view a Flash movie containing Korean text. To take advantage of multilanguage support, you must have fonts capable of rendering the text on your system. For example, suppose you are viewing a Flash movie with Korean text on an English-based system. Either you must have Korean fonts installed on your computer or the fonts must be embedded into the Flash movie. |
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Line breaking is interpreted for each language supported by Flash. |
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The Flash Player can interpret externally loaded ActionScript files (for example, files loaded using the |
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Flash Player 6 can interpret XML content as UTF-16, UTF-8, Latin-1, or Shift-JIS encoded text. |
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