Bryan Carbonnell
carbonnb at gmail.com
Mon Jul 23 14:34:38 CDT 2007
On 7/23/07, MartyConnelly <martyconnelly at shaw.ca> wrote: > You may need a downloadable Windows Langage Pack installed > What version of Chinese is being used as a locale there are 5 > You maybe missing a Font see below > > Set by > Control Panel --> Internet Properties --> Language Nope. Not missing a font, nice try :) And it's actually Internet Properties -> Fonts We both have the identical settings. Fonts and all. > I have some test xml files displayable in IE for multiple languages > but no Chinese just 2 different Japanese Are these freely available? If they are, I'd love to try and fine one that checks Chinese. > Have a look through Kaplan's Internationalize Blog > > http://blogs.msdn.com/michkap/default.aspx > > Maybe > http://blogs.msdn.com/michkap/archive/2007/07/07/3738133.aspx Thanks. I guess this is evening reading after I'm done updating my resume. > Defualt Fonts > Simplified Chinese will default to using SimSun (fallback to PMingLiu, > then MS UI Gothic, then Batang) > Traditional Chinese will default to using PMingLiu (fallback to SimSun, > then MS Mincho, then Batang) We are actually using Arial Unicode MS > http://www.codeproject.com/w2k/win2klang.asp More reading. Thanks Marty. -- Bryan Carbonnell - carbonnb at gmail.com Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "What a great ride!"