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How can I display Bengali language font for Pcket PC

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    I want to display a text file containing Bengali language font. The text file is in UTF-8 format. Japanese font is displaying but Bengali language font isn't displaying. My development environment is VC++(2008)+ Pocket PC 2003 SDK.

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      I want to display a text file containing Bengali language font. The text file is in UTF-8 format. Japanese font is displaying but Bengali language font isn't displaying. My development environment is VC++(2008)+ Pocket PC 2003 SDK.

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      Your Windows Mobile image must already have support for the language. If that's satisfied there's nothing more that you have to do. If your device came from the OEM without support for that language then there's not much of anything that you can do. OEMs tend to install the fonts for a small set of languages because of restrictions on available ROM space. If you have a desktop that supports that language you can try to copy the font file for the language to your Windows Mobile device but due to copy right restrictions you typically cannot distribute the font with your software.

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