Hi,

Thank you for your reply. I tried choosing DejaVu Sans, which
correctly displays kanji in other programs such as Openoffice 3.0, but
the problem persists. I tried changing the "script" to Hiragana but
the variable continues to reset to Latin - it appears to not stick
once selected. I tried a few other fonts and the problem does not
change. I am mostly perplexed by the fact the problem is not
consistent - most kanji are displayed correct - it appears only a
percentage are affected by this problem. Any further thoughts are
appreciated.

Peter Bienstman wrote:
> Go to the preference section of Mnemosyne and pick a font which can dispay
> kangi.
>
> Peter
>
> On Friday 27 February 2009 08:46:34 the highwayman wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Certain kanji show up as squares when using Mnemosyne 1.1 on Ubuntu
> > Linux 8.10. One example is 満ちる or the second character in 書斎. I have
> > tried reinstalling but the problem persists. These kanji appear
> > correctly in all other programs - it appears the problem occurs only
> > with Mnemosyne. Incidentally, the problem does not occur when running
> > Mnemosyne on Windows.
> >
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