Problems with japanese characters

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Problems with japanese characters

Postby kalil » Fri Aug 27, 2004 6:28 pm

Hello,

I'm using ultraedit 10.10a and I have an odd issue: I'm editing documents with japanese characters, but they are been displayed rotated 90 degrees, counterclock wise.

How can I fix it?

Thanks

Kalil
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Re: Problems with japanese characters

Postby kalil » Tue Sep 07, 2004 11:09 am

Well, I managed to solve my problem.

In fact, the problem was the font I used. Any of those fonts with their names begining with @ are fonts to type in the 'vertical' mode, that is, the characters are rotated 90 degrees counter clock wise.
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Re: Problems with japanese characters

Postby HIIO » Sun Sep 12, 2004 1:30 am

hello,
i have a problem with japanese characteres too....i hope someone can help me. my problem is that instead of showing the correct japanese word, it shows some "wrong code", but i have already choose "ms gothic" as the "showing font" and i am using 10.00c.....please help me.
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Re: Problems with japanese characters

Postby Haeleth » Mon Sep 27, 2004 4:43 pm

Did you select "Japanese" instead of "Western" in the "Script" box in the "Set font..." dialog?
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Re: Problems with japanese characters

Postby Hans » Thu Oct 14, 2004 4:46 am

We got japanese text from a translator. Now we want to change some characters. But it is not possible to enter japanese characters. We added support for japanese (win2k/xp). Entering some katakana or hiragana characters shows them only until the next character ( or return, depends on configuration) is entered, then the character is changed to? Entering text works fine in Word! What is wrong in Ultraedit? :(
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