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суббота 13 апреля admin 24

I've set up Microsoft Chinese Input on Windows 7. I've noticed that whenever I enter characters, they appear in a muddy looking font with random line thicknesses, making the characters pretty illegible. Selecting the characters and manually changing the font to 'SimHei' or 'SimSun' makes the characters readable. The selected illegible characters just list my default font, 'Times New Roman,' so I'm not sure what system Chinese font I'm actually getting. I'd gladly delete it. I've found a way to change the default system font for Chinese characters in earlier versions of Windows (edit a registry key under 'GDI?' ), but I don't have this registry setting in Windows 7.

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Has anyone else successfully set up SimSun or another font as the default font whenever typing Chinese Characters on Windows 7? Anyone else having this same problem? Here's how I fixed this error in Writer: First I adjusted language settings in OpenOffice Writer: 1) Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Languages. A) Check 'Enabled for Asian Languages,' B) Select 'Chinese (simplified) from the drop down. At this point, the problem was not quite fixed, I still saw a few character blobs.

I went back to options and found one more important setting. 2) Tools -> Options -> OpenOffice.org Writer -> Basic Fonts (Asian) a) Set 'SimSun' as default font, B) Set 'SimHei' at 14pt as heading font. The previous default was 'Lucida Sans Unicode,' which might have some weird kerning or encoding problems in OOo. Characters often collided, becoming illegible. I'm not entirely sure why my defaults were not correctly set to SimSun and SimHei. Perhaps this is because I installed OpenOffice before correcting my system wide language settings.

Firefox version: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.1) Gecko/20060111 Firefox/1.5.0.1 Thunderbird version: version 1.5 (20051201) I am using WinXP SP2. California drivers license barcode format software free download. Both Firefox and Thunderbird display the same (thing that looks like a) problem. When I go to the Options (in both the applications) to select fonts, chinese named fonts will only have '????' (without the quotes) shown as its font name. When composing email at Thunderbird, the font listing shows the same behaviour.

I have a few chinese fonts installed at my local machine. Windows font folder can show the correct font names in Chinese. The font selections in office productivity suites like OpenOffice.org 2.0 show the chinese names as well. However, Microsoft TTF and OTF font viewer claim the font names to be none existant. Ignoring that (font viewer), maybe something can be done on this matter for the Firefox & Thunderbird part independantly? Thanks in advance. Sorry for the late reply.

Forgot where I posted this message before until recent Firefox update My system is in English (both OS and Firefox). I am expecting my font names displayed in Chinese Simplified as well as Chinese Traditional as I have both of it. For compositions in the Chinese S/T language, I use the WinXP language bar. I want my Firefox interface and menus to be in English, not Chinese. And currently there are no problems with displaying web pages in multiple languages.

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I tried changing 'Regional and Language' settings for the locale to Chinese (PRC) - as I normally use the same input tool, restart the Firefox, and still the font displayed in the font list (Firefox settings page - Tools > Options > Content > Font & Colors > Advanced > Serif/Sans-serif/Monospace) shows '????' Currently default page encoding is UTF-8.