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CETerm | CE3270 | CE5250 | CEVT220

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Code Page: When DBCS or SBCS modes are selected, this setting allows
selection of the appropriate code page. Only the code pages available on the
device will be listed. If none are available, the mode will be forced back to None.

All our emulators display international character sets using Windows CE

Font Linking. This makes it possible to link one or more fonts, called linked
fonts
, to another font, called the base font. Once you link fonts, characters that
do not exist in the base font are displayed from the linked fonts. For example,
linking a Japanese font to a Latin font gives you the ability to display Japanese
characters when using a Latin font.

Font linking is typically used to enable Roman fonts to display non-Roman
characters. To extend font linking on your device, you can examine the following
registry setting to determine the mappings of linked fonts to base fonts.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\FontLink\SystemLink

You can add additional links by creating additional registry values:

"base font face name" = "path and file to link to," "face name of the font to link"

Example: In this example, the Japanese-specific font MSGothic is linked to the
base Tahoma font. When searching for a character, the Tahoma font is searched
first followed by the MSGothic font. This enables support for a larger variety of
characters without switching fonts.

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\FontLink\SystemLink]

"Tahoma"=\\Windows\\msgothic.ttc,MS PGothic


Two Column DB Characters: This setting only applies when displaying

characters requiring double byte character sets. When enabled, it forces
interpretation that the double byte character consumes two columns in screen
buffer. For some languages, this helps with character alignment.

Extensions: This group box wraps all VT protocol extensions that are proprietary
to legacy emulations. These are provided to easy migration from legacy terminals
to newer Windows CE terminals.

Symbol TNVT: Enable extensions from Symbols 3000 series and Telxon TE
such as enabling the scanner, setting fixed screen mode, reporting the IP
address, exiting the program, and sending special control characters.

Symbol CE VT: Enable extensions in Symbols VT220 CE TE, such as reporting
the MAC address, enabling the scanner, sounding tones, and setting block or
character modes.

Telxon: These are similar to the Symbol TNVT extensions.

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