[unicode] FW: Arabic display problems

2001-03-26 Thread Marco Cimarosti
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 08.37 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Arabic display problems Dear Sir/Ms, We are one of Set Top Box manufacture in Korea. We have some problems in display Arabic fonts on TV via our

RE: display problems on browser

2000-12-03 Thread Wong YenChin
Explorer. For non-default languages, you need to select from the installation options of Internet Explorer. Rgds AW From: "Sujit Sunthankar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Unicode List" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: display problems on browser Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 23:57:23 -0800

RE: display problems on browser

2000-12-02 Thread Sujit Sunthankar
Download the Unicode Arial font from Microsoft Office update for Publisher 2000. It should work. It worked on my win98 with IE5.5 -Original Message- From: sreekant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 1 December 2000 5:27 PM To: Unicode List Subject: display problems on browser hi

Re: display problems on browser

2000-12-02 Thread Majid Bhurgri
What OS and which browser are you using? Win2000/IE5.5 is ideal combination for multilingual needs. - Original Message - From: "Sujit Sunthankar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Unicode List" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 11:57 PM Subject: RE: display

Re: display problems on browser

2000-12-01 Thread Mark Davis
Have you tried looking at the Unicode home page, at "Display Problems", or the FAQ "Unicode on the Web"? - Original Message - From: "sreekant" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Unicode List" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 22:27 Subject:

display problems on browser

2000-11-30 Thread sreekant
hi, I am facing problems when I am trying to display non-english characters on my browser. I am getting "?" and I want to see characters in various other languages too. What should I do? Should I install any special software or should I configure my browser. Please advise as I have to

Re: Display problems

2000-07-29 Thread Mark Davis
The best I've got so far is: Java To allow Java applets (and/or programs) to draw Unicode characters in the fonts you have available, you will need to hand-edit the font.properties files that the Java runtime uses. Since you may have several Java runtimes installed on your machine (for

Re: Display problems

2000-07-29 Thread Katsuhiko Momoi
Hi, Some time ago I wrote up how-to-edit font.properties file for Communicator users. In it I illustrate how to set up multilingual display with Cyberbit font. The file has been available from the International Users page under Communicator's HELP menu. I hope to update this document slightly in