Hi Shi,

I'm working on it and I have a solution... Currently implementing... Looks like 
it works ;o)

Thanks for the tip!

Jacques

From: "Shi Jinghai" <[email protected]>
Hi Terence,

I'm sorry I can't help you now as I don't have a POS.

If no Font is used explicitly, you could try something like
setFont or etc.

Good luck,

Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd.


在 2009-10-14三的 22:26 -0700,Terence Ng写道:
Hi Jinghai,

I have tried it.  It works only on some parts of the screen in POS panel.

How to solve the other parts of the screen?

Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Terence


Shi Jinghai wrote:
>
> It's a common problem for awt i18n. Set the fontname to null to let jre
> choose the default name for you. For example, you can change
>         Font titleFont = new Font(fontName, fontStyle, fontSize);
> to
>         Font titleFont = new Font(null, fontStyle, fontSize);
> in specialpurpose/pos/src/org/ofbiz/pos/component/Operator.java.
>
> Rebuild and try again.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Shi Jinghai/Beijing Langhua Ltd.
>
>
> 在 2009-09-27日的 20:53 -0700,ngterry写道:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using Windows XP Simplified Chinese Version SP3, Sun JDK5.0 Update
>> 20.
>> I want to run Apache Ofbiz POS; however, the Chinese characters (zh) in
>> PosUiLabels.xml are all displayed as square boxes in POS panel.
>>
>> I have tested run Ofbiz in Mac OS X and the Simplified Chinese are
>> displayed
>> normally, and other languages can also be displayed in Windows XP.
>>
>> I think there should be some settings in fontconfig.properties in
>> %JAVA_HOME%\jre\lib that I can work on. But I don't know what is going
>> wrong.
>>
>> I have copied the font SimSun.ttf to %JAVA_HOME%\jre\lib\fonts.
>>
>> What should I do?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Terence
>
>
>




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