Have
you tried njwin? While not being able to input unicode directly it offers a
converter that can convert GB/Big5 to unicode/UTF. www.njstar.com
Cheers
Charlie
Since this is my first message to the Unicode
List, I hope the following question is neither too basic nor too
specific.
Does anybody know whether there is a way to use
Chinese Unicode fonts with an imput method based on Pinyin in the environment
of Windows ME/Word 2000? Unfortunately, Microsoft's Global IME does not offer
a tool for Pinyin input. Recently I have downloaded the FangSong Unicode font
from the Twinbridge homepage, hoping that this font would work with the
Twinbridge input methods. However, when I typed as usual in Word
2000 with Twinbridge 4.0 switched on and chose the FangSong unicode
font, the Chinese characters would appear in the choice list, but
they wouldn't appear in the document. Is my Twinbridge version too
old?
I would appreciate any suggestion how to use
Chinese Unicode fonts in Word documents without having to learn Zhuyin or
Changjie first.
Christoph
Kleine
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