Trouble seeing the East Asian characters?
Windows XP w/SP2 You can follow this procedure: Start; Control Panel; Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options; Regional and Language Options; Languages tab; Install files for East Asian languages. There is a chance that the setup will ask for a particular "missing" file (xjis.nls). The file is located on your XP SP2 CD or you can find it on the Web. When prompted for a path to the file, insert the CD, then either type in the path or browse to the I386 folder on the CD. All you need to do is select that folder, and the installation should proceed. You may also need to change your browser's character encoding to UTF-8. In Firefox, for example: View, Character Encoding, then choose Unicode UTF-8. Enabling East Asian characters requires about 230-260MB of harddrive space. Windows Vista already supports East Asian Characters. Other operating systems See Wikipedia's "Help:Multilingual support (East Asian)" at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Multilingual_support_(East_Asian) |