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Citerar "David Relson" <relson@×××××××××××××.com>: |
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> I'm using emacs.22.1 and it's having trouble displaying asian |
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> languages, specifically chinese and korean. |
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> From the menus, using Options//Mule//ShowMultiLingualText, displays |
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> Japanese correctly but shows boxes for Chinese and Korean characters. |
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> Similarly, I've got a HelloWorld.java program that displays "Hello |
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> World" in English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. This file displays |
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> perfectly using Eclipse. Emacs displays the japanese characters |
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> without any problem. 4 of the 5 chinese characters are displayed |
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> properly, with the 5th showing as a box. All 8 korean characters show |
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> up as boxes. |
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> FWIW, the strings show up properly in my mail reader (Claws-Mail). The |
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> strings are: |
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> zh: "____________" |
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> ja: "_____________________" |
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> ko: "____________ ______" |
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> Can anybody identfy what's wrong and point me toward a solution? |
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> Thanks. |
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> David |
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This sounds like a font issue to me. Can you see the characters |
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correctly if you cat the files? |
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