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Post by Otagiri Tatsuzou on Mar 8, 2005 15:41:17 GMT -5
Add any tips for viewing kanji in your preferred browsers. I have been missing half of the kanji pages because I had not set my mozilla/netscape/firefox browser as follows (thanks Date!): View -> Character Coding -> Auto-Detect -> Japanese
I was able to view most Japanese unicode because I have added "Japanese [ja]" here: Edit -> Preferences -> Navigator -> Languages
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Post by Date Saburou Yukiie on Mar 8, 2005 18:36:45 GMT -5
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Post by Masahide on Mar 9, 2005 13:22:23 GMT -5
Otagiri-dono, I have some Shift-JIS here if you want to look at it and see if you can see it. Date-dono, Your kanji, etc, is obviously a font or font extension. What do you use for this? Masahide
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Post by Date Saburou Yukiie on Mar 9, 2005 14:43:04 GMT -5
Masahide-dono, I am using (I hate to say it, because it is not my favorite platform) a windows machine and I am running the Japanese shift JIS input method software that is native to Windows 2000 pro.
It should be viewable on any machine, and I have checked it on a number of OS and systems... The coding is not font-based, and should be viewable on many platforms, assuming the platforms are set up correctly. - this is including Macs and Unix-based OS...
When the IE browser is told to look at a page using Japanese Shift JIS or Japanese Autodetect the page comes out right - in IE, Netscape, Mozilla, and the Safari browser from Mac...
I have copies of the various viewing platforms on this machine - IE, Netscape, Mozilla - and on other machines in my house I have the Mac variants of the same (as well as Mac only browsers)...they all show up as I intend... Sometimes the viewing needs to be set for Japanese Auto Detect or Shift JIS...which Otagiri-dono and I find frustrating. One would think that if one sets a browser to view a language...it should remember that - but that is unfortunately not the case. Sometimes "every time" a page is viewed, the viewing choices need be set. Sigh.
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