Gets a Variant that specifies the character set of a given font.
Syntax
charset = Dialog Helper.getCharset(fontName)
Parameters
fontName |
Required.
A String that specifies the name of the font. |
Return Value
A pointer to a Integer that specifies the character set of the given font.
0 | ANSI (United States, Western Europe). |
1 | System default. |
2 | Standard symbols. |
77 | [Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and later] Apple Macintosh®. |
128 | Japanese (Shift-JIS). |
129 | Korean (Wansung). |
130 | [Windows NT 4.0 and later] Korean (Johab). |
134 | Simplified Chinese. |
136 | Traditional Chinese. |
161 | [Windows NT 4.0 and later] Greek. |
162 | [Windows NT 4.0 and later] Turkish. |
163 | [Windows NT 4.0 and later] Vietnamese. |
177 | [Windows NT 4.0 and later] Hebrew. |
178 | [Windows NT 4.0 and later] Arabic. |
186 | [Windows NT 4.0 and later] Baltic. |
204 | [Windows NT 4.0 and later] Russian. |
222 | [Windows NT 4.0 and later] Thai. |
238 | [Windows NT 4.0 and later] Eastern European. |
255 | OEM, other charset. |
Remarks
getCharset was introduced in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.
Applies To