Chinese fonts?

2006-09-05 Thread Art Campbell
The Asian language docs are copied from the CD to your \OnlineManuals
directory (C:\Program Files\Adobe\FrameMaker7.2\OnlineManuals, for
example).

If you do have any Asian fonts installed, they should be registered
and show up in your Windows Character Map tool. And should be able to
be inserted into FM using the CM tool.

If not, if I were you and just needed a "few random characters," I
don't think I'd try to enable full support on the computer/OS/FM... I
think I'd see if I could find a few characters in a graphic
environment or www page and capture them as a graphic that could then
be imported...

Art

On 9/5/06, Pat Christenson  wrote:
> I need to create a few random Chinese characters in an otherwise
> English document. The person I'm working with has this to say:
>
> Frame supports all language fonts, so you'll need to install Eastern
> language support. If you're using windows, the fonts are installed
> automatically.
>
> When I go to Preferences and click Asian Language Features Information,
> I get this:
>
> "Documents containing Asian languages can be displayed. However, most
> Asian-language features are disabled because you are not running
> FrameMaker on a compatible configuration of windows that can display
> Asian text in menus and dialog boxes. Printing may or may not work,
> depending on the printers and print drivers installed."
>
> I'm running Windows 2000 (FrameMaker 7). I went through my Installation
> CD and don't see a way of installing/enabling Asian languages (other
> than installing Japanese FrameMaker). The Adobe website says there's a
> ReadMe on the CD. HA! Wrong.
>
> If Frame has automatically installed Asian fonts, I don't see them.
>
> Any help?
>

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Art Campbell art.campbell at 
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   and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
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Re: Chinese fonts?

2006-09-05 Thread Art Campbell

The Asian language docs are copied from the CD to your \OnlineManuals
directory (C:\Program Files\Adobe\FrameMaker7.2\OnlineManuals, for
example).

If you do have any Asian fonts installed, they should be registered
and show up in your Windows Character Map tool. And should be able to
be inserted into FM using the CM tool.

If not, if I were you and just needed a "few random characters," I
don't think I'd try to enable full support on the computer/OS/FM... I
think I'd see if I could find a few characters in a graphic
environment or www page and capture them as a graphic that could then
be imported...

Art

On 9/5/06, Pat Christenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I need to create a few random Chinese characters in an otherwise
English document. The person I'm working with has this to say:

Frame supports all language fonts, so you'll need to install Eastern
language support. If you're using windows, the fonts are installed
automatically.

When I go to Preferences and click Asian Language Features Information,
I get this:

"Documents containing Asian languages can be displayed. However, most
Asian-language features are disabled because you are not running
FrameMaker on a compatible configuration of windows that can display
Asian text in menus and dialog boxes. Printing may or may not work,
depending on the printers and print drivers installed."

I'm running Windows 2000 (FrameMaker 7). I went through my Installation
CD and don't see a way of installing/enabling Asian languages (other
than installing Japanese FrameMaker). The Adobe website says there's a
ReadMe on the CD. HA! Wrong.

If Frame has automatically installed Asian fonts, I don't see them.

Any help?



--
Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent
  and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
No disclaimers apply.
DoD 358
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Chinese fonts?

2006-09-05 Thread Pat Christenson
I need to create a few random Chinese characters in an otherwise 
English document. The person I'm working with has this to say:


Frame supports all language fonts, so you'll need to install Eastern 
language support. If you're using windows, the fonts are installed 
automatically.


When I go to Preferences and click Asian Language Features Information, 
I get this:


"Documents containing Asian languages can be displayed. However, most 
Asian-language features are disabled because you are not running 
FrameMaker on a compatible configuration of windows that can display 
Asian text in menus and dialog boxes. Printing may or may not work, 
depending on the printers and print drivers installed."


I'm running Windows 2000 (FrameMaker 7). I went through my Installation 
CD and don't see a way of installing/enabling Asian languages (other 
than installing Japanese FrameMaker). The Adobe website says there's a 
ReadMe on the CD. HA! Wrong.


If Frame has automatically installed Asian fonts, I don't see them.

Any help?

Thanks.

Pat
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Chinese fonts?

2006-09-05 Thread Pat Christenson
I need to create a few random Chinese characters in an otherwise 
English document. The person I'm working with has this to say:

Frame supports all language fonts, so you'll need to install Eastern 
language support. If you're using windows, the fonts are installed 
automatically.

When I go to Preferences and click Asian Language Features Information, 
I get this:

"Documents containing Asian languages can be displayed. However, most 
Asian-language features are disabled because you are not running 
FrameMaker on a compatible configuration of windows that can display 
Asian text in menus and dialog boxes. Printing may or may not work, 
depending on the printers and print drivers installed."

I'm running Windows 2000 (FrameMaker 7). I went through my Installation 
CD and don't see a way of installing/enabling Asian languages (other 
than installing Japanese FrameMaker). The Adobe website says there's a 
ReadMe on the CD. HA! Wrong.

If Frame has automatically installed Asian fonts, I don't see them.

Any help?

Thanks.

Pat