Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> you need
> xfonts-intl-chinese
> xfonts-intl-chinese-big
I had that.
> and tell mozilla to use chinese encoding if it doesn't detect it
> automagically:
> View -> Character Coding -> More -> East Asian -> Chinese
Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> you need
> xfonts-intl-chinese
> xfonts-intl-chinese-big
I had that.
> and tell mozilla to use chinese encoding if it doesn't detect it
> automagically:
> View -> Character Coding -> More -> East Asian -> Chinese
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 11:44:21AM +0200, Stefan wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, jlk wrote:
>
> j> I'm using Mozilla 1.4-2 under a linux/Debian 2.4.21.
> j>
> j> Sometimes I can browse web pages holding chinese characters without
> j> any problem (like http://www.tigernt.com/cgi-bin/cedict.cgi) and
Hi jlk,
the first webpage uses images (gifs) instead of fonts to display Chinese
characters (at least when I view it). The second webpage uses real fonts.
I guess you have to download the correct fonts (from where?) and install
them first, before you can view the second webpage correctly.
Greeti
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 11:44:21AM +0200, Stefan wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, jlk wrote:
>
> j> I'm using Mozilla 1.4-2 under a linux/Debian 2.4.21.
> j>
> j> Sometimes I can browse web pages holding chinese characters without
> j> any problem (like http://www.tigernt.com/cgi-bin/cedict.cgi) and
Hi jlk,
the first webpage uses images (gifs) instead of fonts to display Chinese
characters (at least when I view it). The second webpage uses real fonts.
I guess you have to download the correct fonts (from where?) and install
them first, before you can view the second webpage correctly.
Greeti
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