Click here to Skip to main content
15,892,809 members
Articles / Productivity Apps and Services / Microsoft Office / Microsoft Word

Developing Multi-Lingual Support as Part of the Development of Rashumon Word Processor

Rate me:
Please Sign up or sign in to vote.
4.96/5 (38 votes)
9 Oct 2013CPOL8 min read 46.2K   29   25  
When I developed Rashumon, there was no built in support for multi-lingual / bi-directional text and I had to develop it from scratch.
In this article, you will learn about the development of Rashumon and the basic building blocks that had to be developed because of the lack of SDK to provide them.

Alternatives

Members may post updates or alternatives to this current article in order to show different approaches or add new features.

No alternatives have been posted.

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)


Written By
CEO Secured Globe, Inc.
United States United States
Michael Haephrati is a music composer, an inventor and an expert specializes in software development and information security, who has built a unique perspective which combines technology and the end user experience. He is the author of a the book Learning C++ , which teaches C++ 20, and was published in August 2022.

He is the CEO of Secured Globe, Inc., and also active at Stack Overflow.

Read our Corporate blog or read my Personal blog.





Comments and Discussions