On 12/04/11 17:50, Albrecht Schlosser wrote:
> Which MSDN pages? Can you give a link?
Not now - though I'll look and see if I can find it again. I've read so
much of MSDN recently trying to fix this.
Seems like all of it, though I suspect maybe not quite.... ;-)
> Well, maybe it's not such a big problem. I remembered that Greg gave a tip
> some time ago when I wanted to test some Asian fonts. So I did now on my
> office PC (WinXP) what I did before. I can't tell the menus in English,
> because I have a German version of XP, but anyway, trying to translate:
>
> Start system configuration ("Systemsteuerung"), select Region and Language
> Options ("Regions- und Sprachoptionen"), select the "Languages" tab, and
> mark "install files for Eastern Asian Languages". It may also be necessary
> to select at least one Eastern Language in the "extended" tab. Then click
> okay and confirm that you want to install. You need the installation CD to
> proceed, unless it has been saved to your disk. Then - reboot.
Yes, it seems likely that turning on the "complex scripts" and/or "asian
languages" support would probably enable surrogate pairs too - though I
can't test that on our dev boxes as they are (partially) locked down,
and I can't easily use those menu options.
I can hack about in the registry though...
I still don't understand why it is not on by default though.
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