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In order to display Chinese, Japanese and/or Korean characters, you must install some font packages: If this does not help, or works partially, but some characters are still missing, you may need to run qtconfig, and add a comprehensive unicode font to your chosen browser font's substitutions. You may need to install the following packages: KDE supports East Asian characters natively. You may need to install appropriate fonts.
KDE 5 supports East Asian characters natively. GNOME supports East Asian characters natively.
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Instructions for Windows 10 macOS Īll recent versions of macOS (10.4+) support East Asian characters natively. To solve this problem, you must install the optional font feature of the specific language. So when running certain apps on Windows 10, some characters display as a square or rectangular box, or as a box with a dot, question mark or “x” inside. In the standard installation of Windows 10, Dengxian, SimFang, SimHei, SimKai, DFKai, MingLiU, Meiryo, MS Mincho, Ms Gothic, Yu Mincho, Batang, Gungsuh, Dotum and Gulim are no longer included.
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Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 include support for East Asian characters in the standard installation. (Archived from the original on 14 August 2016)Īlternatively, you can download the following installation packages. See also Enabling International Support in Windows XP/Server 2003 Family, including setting up Input Language and language of menus and dialogs. Note that a minimum of 230 MB of disk space is required and that the Windows CD-ROM is needed while installing support for East Asian languages using this method. To install the files, check the Install files for East Asian languages in the Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Languages. Windows XP and Server 2003 include native support for East Asian languages. Sawndip The text below has been language-tagged as Zhuang written in CJK ideographs and is shown in the default font used by your browser. Gyoengq vunz miz lijsing caeuq liengzsim, wngdang daih gyoengq de lumj beixnuengx ityiengh. Boux boux ma daengz lajmbwn couh miz cwyouz, cinhyenz caeuq genzli bouxboux bingzdaengj. Zhuang The text below has been language-tagged as Zhuang and is shown in the default font used by your browser. Chữ Hán Nôm The text below has been language-tagged as Vietnamese written in Hán-Nôm characters and is shown in the default font used by your browser. Mọi con người đều được tạo hóa ban cho lý trí và lương tâm và cần phải đối xử với nhau trong tình bằng hữu. Tất cả mọi người sinh ra đều được tự do và bình đẳng về nhân phẩm và quyền. Vietnamese The text below has been language-tagged as Vietnamese and is shown in the default font used by your browser. Korean The text below has been language-tagged as Korean and is shown in the default font used by your browser. Japanese The text below has been language-tagged as Japanese and is shown in the default font used by your browser. The text below has been language-tagged as traditional Chinese and is shown in the default font used by your browser.
Unless your browser locale is set to Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau, this is usually the same font as is used for simplified Chinese characters.
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If you see boxes, question marks, or meaningless letters mixing into the first part, you do not have full support for East Asian characters.Ĭhinese The text below has been language-tagged as Chinese and is shown in the default font used by your browser.