Bengali Fonts Rendering in java swing Incorrectly
I am making a tools For Exam Seat plan. It is working fine in Netbeans Project also in Eclipse Project. So I made an executable jar of my tools, but when I run that jar, fonts are breaking and rendering incorrectly. Below I have added my sample code and images....
Font displayFont = new Font("SutonnyMJ", Font.BOLD, 22);
lblExamName.setFont(displayFont1);
lblExamName.setText("cixÿvi bvg:");
This image In Netbeans Project
And this one From jar file.
java swing unicode encoding fonts
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I am making a tools For Exam Seat plan. It is working fine in Netbeans Project also in Eclipse Project. So I made an executable jar of my tools, but when I run that jar, fonts are breaking and rendering incorrectly. Below I have added my sample code and images....
Font displayFont = new Font("SutonnyMJ", Font.BOLD, 22);
lblExamName.setFont(displayFont1);
lblExamName.setText("cixÿvi bvg:");
This image In Netbeans Project
And this one From jar file.
java swing unicode encoding fonts
2
At a "guess", I would suggest that the Jar'ed version can not find the font. Is it installed in the system or packaged with the Jar?
– MadProgrammer
Nov 17 '18 at 5:23
For better help sooner, post a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example or Short, Self Contained, Correct Example.
– Andrew Thompson
Nov 17 '18 at 7:30
@MadProgrammer Yes installed.. I think this was encoding problem. Because when i setSystem.setProperty("file.encoding", "UTF-8")
it works.
– Waliullah
Nov 17 '18 at 21:35
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I am making a tools For Exam Seat plan. It is working fine in Netbeans Project also in Eclipse Project. So I made an executable jar of my tools, but when I run that jar, fonts are breaking and rendering incorrectly. Below I have added my sample code and images....
Font displayFont = new Font("SutonnyMJ", Font.BOLD, 22);
lblExamName.setFont(displayFont1);
lblExamName.setText("cixÿvi bvg:");
This image In Netbeans Project
And this one From jar file.
java swing unicode encoding fonts
I am making a tools For Exam Seat plan. It is working fine in Netbeans Project also in Eclipse Project. So I made an executable jar of my tools, but when I run that jar, fonts are breaking and rendering incorrectly. Below I have added my sample code and images....
Font displayFont = new Font("SutonnyMJ", Font.BOLD, 22);
lblExamName.setFont(displayFont1);
lblExamName.setText("cixÿvi bvg:");
This image In Netbeans Project
And this one From jar file.
java swing unicode encoding fonts
java swing unicode encoding fonts
edited Nov 17 '18 at 21:24
Waliullah
asked Nov 17 '18 at 5:20
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At a "guess", I would suggest that the Jar'ed version can not find the font. Is it installed in the system or packaged with the Jar?
– MadProgrammer
Nov 17 '18 at 5:23
For better help sooner, post a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example or Short, Self Contained, Correct Example.
– Andrew Thompson
Nov 17 '18 at 7:30
@MadProgrammer Yes installed.. I think this was encoding problem. Because when i setSystem.setProperty("file.encoding", "UTF-8")
it works.
– Waliullah
Nov 17 '18 at 21:35
add a comment |
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At a "guess", I would suggest that the Jar'ed version can not find the font. Is it installed in the system or packaged with the Jar?
– MadProgrammer
Nov 17 '18 at 5:23
For better help sooner, post a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example or Short, Self Contained, Correct Example.
– Andrew Thompson
Nov 17 '18 at 7:30
@MadProgrammer Yes installed.. I think this was encoding problem. Because when i setSystem.setProperty("file.encoding", "UTF-8")
it works.
– Waliullah
Nov 17 '18 at 21:35
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At a "guess", I would suggest that the Jar'ed version can not find the font. Is it installed in the system or packaged with the Jar?
– MadProgrammer
Nov 17 '18 at 5:23
At a "guess", I would suggest that the Jar'ed version can not find the font. Is it installed in the system or packaged with the Jar?
– MadProgrammer
Nov 17 '18 at 5:23
For better help sooner, post a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example or Short, Self Contained, Correct Example.
– Andrew Thompson
Nov 17 '18 at 7:30
For better help sooner, post a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example or Short, Self Contained, Correct Example.
– Andrew Thompson
Nov 17 '18 at 7:30
@MadProgrammer Yes installed.. I think this was encoding problem. Because when i set
System.setProperty("file.encoding", "UTF-8")
it works.– Waliullah
Nov 17 '18 at 21:35
@MadProgrammer Yes installed.. I think this was encoding problem. Because when i set
System.setProperty("file.encoding", "UTF-8")
it works.– Waliullah
Nov 17 '18 at 21:35
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At a "guess", I would suggest that the Jar'ed version can not find the font. Is it installed in the system or packaged with the Jar?
– MadProgrammer
Nov 17 '18 at 5:23
For better help sooner, post a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example or Short, Self Contained, Correct Example.
– Andrew Thompson
Nov 17 '18 at 7:30
@MadProgrammer Yes installed.. I think this was encoding problem. Because when i set
System.setProperty("file.encoding", "UTF-8")
it works.– Waliullah
Nov 17 '18 at 21:35