Fonts in a multilingual application

For a multiligual application, I need to obtain the Font instance for a logial name and given locale. Something like:
// idealised code, function does not exist...
Font f = Font.getFont (/*String*/ logialname, /*Locale*/ clientlocale);Now, the logical to physical font mappings are handled by Java's 'font.properties.*' files (or whatever Java 5 uses), but I have not found a means to use this programmatically.
The locale is not necessarily the local of either the host system/shell or the default user locale in Java.
Any ideas how to access the localised logical to physical font mappings?
For now I will have to write a wrapper interface and just return the most general font I can find ("MS Arial Unicode" on Win32 for example).
Any code needs to compilable by JDK 1.4.x, but can be run in JRE 1.5 (better Chinese handling at least on Solaris).

Looks like this isnt possible to do (so whats the point of 'setLocale()' ...).
Have to go with building logical fonts which cover all required character ranges (seems to be easier to configure in Java 5).

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