Thursday, February 01, 2001, 11:36:20 PM, Thomas wrote:
>> Okay, found it. I was looking in the viewer, and you were talking about
>> the message editor. My fault.
T> No, my fault. I meant the viewer but used the term from the editor.
Okay, you win. <g>
>>>> But there's no Japanese support there yet anyway.
>> Probably . . . but to be honest with you, until opening TB! for the first
>> time, I've never come across the term XLAT table. So I don't know where
>> the heck I would look to find one.
T> Start with http://yahoo.co.jp ?
Been there & done that. Pulled up a mess of files that talked about XLAT
tables, but darned if I could actually find one. ,^_^, <-- Japanese girl
crying.
T> <yelling into the night:> "Anybody out there on this list has an XLAT
T> table for Japanese on his computer?"
T>>> Once that is in, you will have to put a monospaced Japanese Font into
T>>> your C:\Windows\Fonts directory.
>> Since I run: a) Windows 98 SE b) NT 4 Server c) Win2k Pro and d) Linux, all
>> on the same box here . . . it would be drive, hmm, let me see <g> oh yeah,
>> drive L, I guess, for the W2K Pro sys files. ^_-
T> LOL! However, it must be monospaced, otherwise it will not be shown
T> under Options / Editor Preferences / Display / Font, where you have to
T> choose it.
T>>> Enjoy all those messages in Japanese that will come in and be easy to
T>>> read for you even without any FEP.
>> Now *that* is where I want to be . . .
T> We're getting there. ;-)
Thanks for all your help on this, Thomas. I guess this weekend will be
devoted to XLAT table acquisition. I hope. <g>
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Best,
Yuki
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