Multi-language
Multi-language feature has been designed for creating HMI applications that include texts in more than one language at the same time
Multi-language feature uses code pages support to handle the different languages. A code page (or a script file) is a collection of letter shapes used inside each language.
Multi-language feature can be used to define languages and character sets in a project. JMobile Studio also extends the TrueType Fonts provided by Windows systems to provide different font faces associated with different character sets.
JMobile Studio also allows you to provide strings for each of the languages supported.
JMobile Studio also allows you to change the display language so that you can see the page look and feel during the design phase.
Appropriate fonts may need to be installed to manage the different languages. When adding font files, be aware that there may be license rights that need to be acquired in order to use them.
On the Internet, is easy to find several fonts provided with the open-source license as, e.g., the Noto family offered by Google (www.google.com/get/noto)