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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Aug 2005 13:48:02 -0700
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Mark Wonsil wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I didn't see any replies,

Because yours was the first and only reply so far.

> but I did see that International support does not
> install by default. The help file says:

You're right, it was not installed by default, so I installed it.

More fonts showed up in Setup, Display, Fonts, but alas Arial Unicode MS is not
among them.

My UTF-8 Japanese characters are still displaying as various western symbols.  :-(

- Mark B.

>
> To install international fonts
>
> If you are running a non-English version of Microsoft Windows, the
> Reflection installer should detect the character set used by Windows and
> automatically install the relevant international font files. (This happens
> whether you select the Typical, Custom, or Complete Installation option.) If
> your PC is configured for a code page that the Reflection installer does not
> recognize then a Typical Installation will not install the fonts you need.
>
> Reflection provides a complete set of international fonts. Install these
> files if the Reflection installer did not recognize your code page, or if
> you want to be able to work with additional international fonts. To add
> international font files to your existing installation:
>
> 1       Exit Reflection
> 2       Open Windows Control Panel, and double-click Add/Remove Programs.
> 3       Select Reflection from the list of installed programs, then launch
> the installer by clicking Change.
> 4       Click Add/Remove.
>
> 5       Display the list of Reflection features, select the International
> Font Files feature, and select installation to your local drive.
> 6       Click Next and proceed with the installation as directed.
>
> C1994-2005 WRQ, Inc.
>
> HTH,
>
> Mark W.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
>>Of Mark Bixby
>>Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 5:58 PM
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: [HP3000-L] Reflection, Japanese, and UTF-8 on Win2000?
>>
>>Hi HP3000-L,
>>
>>I have Reflection for HP 12.0.6 installed on Win2000.  I am logged on to
>>HP-UX
>>via telnet, and I am running an HP-UX application which generates Japanese
>>characters in the UTF-8 encoding.  But I am not seeing the Japanese
>>characters
>>rendered as Japanese characters on my screen.
>>
>>I have Reflection's Setup, Terminal, Emulation, Host character set field
>>set to
>>UTF-8.
>>
>>I have Microsoft's Arial Unicode MS font installed as reported by Control
>>Panel, Fonts.  But this font does not appear on Reflection's list of fonts
>>at
>>Setup, Display, Fonts.
>>
>>If I select various Asian-sounding font names that do appear in
>>Reflection's
>>Setup, Display, Fonts, I still cannot get Japanese characters to appear on
>>my
>>screen.
>>
>>If I manually type in "Arial Unicode MS" in the Font field of Reflection's
>>Setup, Display, Fonts, it appears to be accepted, but I still cannot get
>>Japanese characters to appear on my screen.
>>
>>Now if I copy my Reflection screen to the Windows clipboard and paste it
>>into
>>Notepad with Notepad's font set to Arial Unicode MS, then I do get the
>>Japanese
>>characters that I expect.
>>
>>So what is the trick to get Reflection to render Japanese UTF-8 characters
>>as
>>Japanese characters within the Reflection display window?
>>
>>Thanks...
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