Foreign Font Rendering

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My operating system can't seem to render foreign characters or
fonts. When they are rendered, thet look like a series of small
squares. Some of which are japanese, chinese or korean. What do I
need to install into windows so that they show up the way they were
intended?
 
My operating system can't seem to render foreign characters or
fonts. When they are rendered, thet look like a series of small
squares. Some of which are japanese, chinese or korean. What do I
need to install into windows so that they show up the way they were
intended?

You need to download and install the fonts. I don't know a freeware
source for foreign fonts.

If this is for Web pages, you also need to set your browser to recognize
those fonts. Since I use SeaMonkey, I can't help you with IE.

By the way, your signature needs dash-dash-space before it. You only
have dash-dash, which means the text following is not recognized as a
signature.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
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NewsLeecher? Ich! Sounds like a blood sucker to me.

Seems like a decent enough newsreader to me. And, like Forte Agent, they
also offer a newsserver subscription (Giganews).
 
The name still sounds distasteful.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
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Johnny Luao Lang said:
My operating system can't seem to render foreign characters or
fonts. When they are rendered, thet look like a series of small
squares. Some of which are japanese, chinese or korean. What do I
need to install into windows so that they show up the way they were
intended?


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David E. Ross said:
You need to download and install the fonts. I don't know a freeware
source for foreign fonts.

If this is for Web pages, you also need to set your browser to recognize
those fonts. Since I use SeaMonkey, I can't help you with IE.

By the way, your signature needs dash-dash-space before it. You only
have dash-dash, which means the text following is not recognized as a
signature.

--

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

Concerned about someone (e.g., Pres. Bush) snooping
into your E-mail? Use PGP.
See my <http://www.rossde.com/PGP/>
 

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