Hi Petteri,

Thanks for the information sharing.

I found the variant PuTTY which called PieTTY and used in Windows.

I attach the files with this mail.

( I found it is too big in the size for sending to you, you might need to 
download it from the web below)

It support Chinese and Japanese font.

And the original web of the Author is as below.

http://ntu.csie.org/~piaip/pietty/

It can be a reference if you or your friends want to connect to China or Japan 
site someday. J

And I will try t the font part form this PieTTY.

Thanks!

 

Best Regards

James Kuo

 

From: Petteri Kangaslampi [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 12:46 PM
To: James2 Kuo(郭建成_Pegatron)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [s2putty-developers] Language of Putty for symbian

 

Hi James,

It looks like the zpix font isn't really monospaced, at least in a way I'd 
recognize, so wouldn't work out of the box. It might be possible to make it 
work, but obviously I don't really know what I'm looking at when it comes to 
Chinese text. PuTTY would additionally need support for the right character 
encoding too, but if there's a Windows PuTTY variant with the right support 
that could be easily copied over.


Cheers,
Petteri

On 11-06-28 1:30 AM, James2 Kuo(郭建成_Pegatron) wrote: 

Hi Petteri,

Sorry to bother you again.

I wonder if we put the font like “http://code.google.com/p/zpix/ into PuTTY

This might make the Chinese font works on putty.

What is your advise?

”

Many Thanks

Best Regards

 

James Kuo

 

 

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From: James2 Kuo(郭 建成_Pegatron) 
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 3:19 PM
To: 'Petteri Kangaslampi'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [s2putty-developers] Language of Putty for symbian

 

Hi Petteri,

Thanks for your reply.

Then I need to find a way to put the front into putty.

I will try this and also feedback to you once it is possible.

 

Best Regards

James Kuo

 

From: Petteri Kangaslampi [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 1:53 AM
To: James2 Kuo(郭建成_Pegatron)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [s2putty-developers] Language of Putty for symbian

 

Hi James, all,

The biggest problem is not character encoding, but fonts. The fonts PuTTY uses 
today do not include Chinese characters, so even if PuTTY had an option for the 
correct encoding the text wouldn't be visible. S60 does not come with suitable 
fixed-pitch fonts so PuTTY uses internal bitmap fonts instead.


Cheers,
Petteri

On 11-06-13 8:37 PM, James2 Kuo(郭建成_Pegatron) wrote: 

Dear Risto Avila,

I am appreciated  you can modify the putty for symbian system.

This amazing edition of putty touch make a lot of function be available on 
Symbian phone.

But I still have one question of this software.

I find there is language option to choose language code for ssh site.

But I can not find any option for “Chinese tradition” or “Big5” code.

It make the site which use Chinese tradition code appears with unreadable code.

Would you kindly let me know how to let putty to read “Chinese tradition” code 
site.

Thank you very much!!

 

Best Regards

                                                                     James Kuo

 

 
 
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