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| Is chinese somewhat treated different than the other languages that doesn't belong to the basic 7 ones? What I'm getting at is, if your playing around is more successful than mine, is it in that case appliable to other languages? In my case Swedish? TIA Mala ![]() |
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| nope Chinese package for internationalization is no different from packages of other locales. To get Swedish or even more complex languages like you just need the package for that locale. I am going to see if the Chinese package exists in the 2Z 10.1 CD. Still waiting for Apple to make these packages available for download.... G |
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| Re: Chinese and Japanese input > Japanese input doesn't work either. The script never works for me. Japanese input works fine here. Have you selected Kotoeri in the Keyboards panel? This gives you the Japanese input system. Unfortunately, this does not work for Chinese. You can choose Simplified and Traditional Chinese keyboards, but you still cannot enter text (no Pin-in option). On the other hand, if you move Chinese to the top of the Languages list, OmniWeb uses Chinese for its menus and dialogs. It looks like the only thing misting is the ability to enter Chinese text yourself. Indian languages are noticeably absent from the list. I hope these will be added soon. MS |
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| I don't want to change the default language for everything on my new iMac, but I do want to be able to use some Japanese characters in documents, Photoshop, etc. Is there a way to change a font to Kanji in a document the same as I would change from Courier to Times New Roman? |
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