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Uniscribe is the Microsoft Windows set of services for rendering Unicode-encoded text, especially complex text layout. They are implemented in the DLL ''USP10.DLL''. USP10.dll became available to the public with Windows 2000 and Internet Explorer 5.0. In addition, the Windows CE platform has supported Uniscribe since version 5.0. Although Uniscribe continues to be maintained, with Windows 7 , which has more features. ==USP10.dll== USP is an initialism for Unicode Scripts Processor. The main purpose of Uniscribe includes the following: # arranging input text from the input sequence to visual sequence. # substituting glyphs according to context (e.g. different forms of Arabic characters) # ordering displayed text based on text flow direction (e.g. LTR vs RTL, Horizontal vs Vertical) Here listed are some common versions of usp10.dll, as well as the methods by which they are distributed. Features are added according only the "major.minor" part of the version number, the third part in the full version number is used for system target identification numbers for which the DLL was ported by Microsoft, and the last part is the build number on each target system version (which may change within regular system/software updates). Some hotfixes provide upgrades only for specific applications (notably in the Office installation directory), and not suited for use in the Windows system directory (whose version of the DLL should never be updated and is often protected by the system) : Note that file sizes may vary depending on specific localizations of the DLL (depending on the target system or application for which it was compiled), they are given here and verified for the US-English localization. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Uniscribe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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