On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 18:31, ZHANG YD wrote:
Hi,
The CHinese characters work well at my mozilla. I did
not done any special setting. I think, it is important
that you have included all Chinese Fonts during your
linux installation.
If you did not, it's about time that you start searchin and
installing
the fonts.
For your information, I have follow script for using
Sylpheed mailer on FC2
Locale languge setting:
# .langrc
LANG=zh_CN.GB18030
export LANG
Mailler script:
#!/bin/bash
source $HOME/.langrc
sylpheed &>/dev/null &
Good luck
--- Paul Howarth <paul(a)city-fan.org> wrote:
> Preston wrote:
> > El Martes, 31 de Agosto de 2004 11:15 AM, Yang
> Xiao escribi:
> >>View->Character Encoding and enable auto-detect,
> it will work in most
> >>cases, if not, select either simplified or
> traditional depending what
> >>you are viewing.
> >>
> >
> > I have tried that. I tried all chinese encodings,
> including traditional one,
> > and still I cant see a valid char in china.cn.
>
> That site is in UTF-8, so you need a locale that has
> a default font that
> includes Chinese characters in UTF-8. Try exiting
> mozilla and restarting it
> like this:
>
> LC_ALL=zh_CN mozilla
>
> Cheers, Paul.
>
>
>
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