the following fixed it for me (Im using a Windows 7 Platform and Office 2010. You should not configure anything A standard user can configure his own language settings without administrative privileges. 1001 Free Fonts offers the best selection of Animal Fonts for Windows and.
For Chinese and Japanese languages setting the MUI key to the right language code is. `_ResolveFontFaceWithFallback()` overrides the last argument with the locale name of the font, but users normally configure fonts with latin alphabet only and use font linking to display non-latin characters, which causes the the locale names of the latin fonts are used to render the non-latin fonts. As far as i know, the features previously included in 'support for east-asian languages' are now installed by default in every Windows 7 edition. Additional fonts will allow windows CE device to view documents. Any fonts associated with that language will be downloaded, and your text should display correctly. Click the language for the font you want to add. Click Region & language, and then click Add a language.
On a zh-hans system, simplified Chinese hans are used after this patch (above), versus Japanese hans before (below). Click the Windows Start button, click Settings, and then click Time & language. Issue number where discussion took place: #xxx If not checked, I'm ready to accept this work might be rejected in favor of a different grand plan. * I've discussed this with core contributors already. If you are unable to type characters when you are in Chinese keyboard M, it is likely that the Chinese mode has been switched to the. `_ResolveFontFaceWithFallback()` overrides the last argument with the locale name of the font, but users normally configure fonts with latin alphabet only and use font linking to display non-latin characters, which causes the the locale names of the latin fonts are used to render the non-latin fonts. simplified Chinese for zh-CN, Japanese for ja-JP).Īlways use the system's locale to render text to ensure the correct font variants are used. I hope the chosen solution lets us at least select what fallback language variation we want to use as a setting in the preferences (and maybe default to one of the CJK variants when the system locale matches one of them, e.g.
an English or French user is Japanese, maybe it's simplified Chinese, maybe it's traditional Chinese (slightly different use case here as EN/FR aren't CJK languages), and believe me it's really annoying because some of the ideogram variants are wildly different between languages (as you can see on the Wikipedia page linked above). This causes display issues for the rest of the world because, hey, maybe what I'm showing in my terminal as e.g. EDIT: there's already one open! :) microsoft/vscode#66361 Chrome, or even Visual Studio Code which are both affected by this issue (maybe I should open an issue on the VSCode repo). That's Han Unification at its best (worst)!ĭevelopers usually tend to just go for setting the traditional Chinese fonts as default CJK font variant fallback nowadays when there's no language information in the content - see e.g.