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| Hello All, I recently have a need to be able to view Kanji and Hirigana text on my KDE desktop. I installed the kde-i18n-ja-3.1.4-noarch-1 and even added Japanese under, "Regional & Accessibilty ---> Country/Region & Language. However, it doesn't seem to pick up the text properly. Netscape doesn't seem to have a problem. I am using Slackware 10.0 with KDE 3.2.3, any ideas on what I am doing wrong? Thanks in advance... Joe |
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| J. A. Saunders wrote : > I recently have a need to be able to view Kanji and Hirigana text on my > KDE desktop. I installed the kde-i18n-ja-3.1.4-noarch-1 > That wont do you any good. The i18n packages holds local translations of KDE and its applications, you know menus, help files and the like. > However, it doesn't seem to pick up the text properly. Netscape doesn't > seem to have a problem. Try this. In the "Control Center" go to "System Administration"|"Font Installer" and then use this tool to install some fonts that supports the charsets you need. -- Thomas O. This area is designed to become quite warm during normal operation. |
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| Thomas Overgaard wrote : > Try this. In the "Control Center" go to "System Administration"|"Font > Installer" and then use this tool Sorry, I forgot the explanation. Just because the fonts is present in /usr/X11/lib/X11/fonts doesn't mean that KDE sees them, you'll have to install them in KDE first. And no, I don't know the reason for this stupid behavior. -- Thomas O. This area is designed to become quite warm during normal operation. |
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| On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 23:42:06 +0200, Thomas Overgaard wrote: > > Thomas Overgaard wrote : > >> Try this. In the "Control Center" go to "System Administration"|"Font >> Installer" and then use this tool > > Sorry, I forgot the explanation. Just because the fonts is present in > /usr/X11/lib/X11/fonts doesn't mean that KDE sees them, you'll have to > install them in KDE first. And no, I don't know the reason for this > stupid behavior. Ok, thanks for your help. I will try that. |