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2011 Apr 16
2
Chinese character is not shown properly for some programs
Just dived into linux recently and spent a whole day on trying geing chinese programs working properly in wine. The situation is that some chinese programs (like eMule) display Chinese character very nicely while some others can not.
Here is the screenshot:
[Image: http://www.jg300.com/www/Screenshot-dzh.png ]
What I have done:
1. apt-get ttf-wqy-microhei
2. Copy the downloaded font to
2007 Nov 14
1
wine-0.9.49 in Kubuntu Gutsy Couldn't Display Chinese Characters Properly
Please see the attached screenshot. Notice that I could make notepad
show the contents of a file in Chinese after changing the default font
in notepad. I could see the Chinese filename in the window decoration
title. But in the "open" dialog," I couldn't read the Chinese filename
(each Chinese character was shown as '<')
In fact, I fact similar problem (Chinese
2008 Jul 24
1
How to make UNICODE characters to display correctly?
I run WBridge5 (French version) under wine-1.1.1 on FreeBSD-7.0.
It runs ok except for every UNICODE character is replaced by the little box.
Also in some message boxes symbols that obviously should be some French
characters that aren't part of normal Latin alphabet are replaced with
Chinese characters.
How to make UNICODE to display correctly?
Thank you,
Yuri
2011 Feb 08
1
Plotting Chinese characters
Hi,
I have read some of the documentation relative to character encodings and
non-standard fonts (including previous answered questions and the 2006-2 R
issue), but I am still struggling with very basic plotting of Chinese text.
I am using R for Mac OS X GUI 1.35-dev Leopard build 32-bit.
I have a network, g, of Chinese characters (each node is a Chinese
character) and I can handle it and
2008 May 17
2
Foxpro chinese data display
Dear All,
I have installed the latest wine and run Visual Foxpro progams under wine
However Chinese data retreived cannot display correctly
I know under Windows, Foxpro display them correctly using an option in Control Panel "Use program for Non-unicode program" and choosing say "Chinese TW"
Is there such option under Wine ? or can we modify the default codepage on wine to
2008 Aug 26
1
Chinese Font Display Problem in WINE
Hi all,
I'm having this problem in applications running in WINE, including the
native notepad:
The menu text are shown properly in Chinese. I can type and read Chinese
in the application. But all the buttons, dropdown lists, etc. are not
showing Chinese fonts properly (all became blank squares). I'm attaching
a screen shot to better explain the situation.
The command line I used to
2006 Mar 24
6
Chinese characters in the title
Dear experts,
In my application,
Chinese characters work great in the body of the page. However, in the title, they appear as boxes instead of something like " ???????? ".
I also noticed CNET having the same issue:
http://www.cnetnews.com.cn/news/net/story/0,3800050307,39438403,00.htm
So my question to experts here is that is it possible to show Chinese
2017 Oct 20
0
[FORGED] can't print ggplot with Chinese characters to pdf files
Hi,
Following Paul's instruction, I have installed the Cairo. I tried to run
the program, and there is no error message at all. I did see the Chinese
title in the plot if I ask my RStudio to show the plot (if I type "p1"),
but the pdf file shows the plots without the Chinese titles.
library(ggplot2)
library(gridExtra)
df1<-data.frame(x=1:2, y=3:4, z=5:6)
#p1<-ggplot(df1,
2011 Feb 09
0
[R-SIG-Mac] Plotting Chinese characters
Alberto,
you simply need a font that has those characters. For example on 10.6 this works:
plot.new(); plot.window(0:1,0:1); text(0.5,0.5,"??",cex=10,family="Hei")
You may want to check your system for fonts that you can use (those that have chinese characters when you click on them in Font Book). There are a lot of fonts that work like STSong, STFangsong, LiSong Pro,
2009 Apr 25
0
Why flash in Firefox doesn't always show Chinese words?
I run Firefox under wine with flash 10 installed.
This page: http://www.quickmandarin.com/chinesecharacter/
has a nice display of mandarin words, but very often it shows rectangles
instead of words.
How can I figure out why words aren't shown? How can I know which fonts
are used?
Virtually all other web sites with Chinese display correctly.
Yuri
2005 Dec 18
1
lower case letters
with kde3 and Mandrake 2006
there is not grave, circumflex, acute on my wine
how change fonts in the window of program running with wine
thanks
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2006 Jun 04
3
Chinese fonts not displayed properly
Hi,
I've got Chinese Windows application that appears to have a problem with
Chinese fonts under wine (emulating Windows 98). It's available from here:
http://www.gtjadzh.com/ (download starts automatically after some seconds,
filename is setup_dzh5_fuyi.exe. When running "wine setup_dzh5_fuyi.exe" from
a console, I get get to see a window full of garbage characters (see
2018 Apr 05
0
[Bug report] Chinese characters are not handled correctly in Rterm for Windows
Thank you for the report and initial debugging. I am not sure what is
going wrong, we may have to rely on your help to debug this (I do not
have a system to reproduce on). A user-targeted advice would be to use
RGui (Rgui.exe).
Does the problem also exist in R-devel?
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/rdevel.html
Your example? print("ABC\u4f60\u597dDEF") is printing two
2008 Dec 31
1
Chinese characters encoding problem with XML
XML is a good tool reading data from web within R. But I wonder how could get the encoding correctly.
library(XML)
url <- 'http://www.szitic.com/docc/jz-lmzq.html'
xml <- htmlTreeParse(url, useInternal=TRUE)
q <- "//tbody/tr/td"
dat <- unlist(xpathApply(xml, q, xmlValue))
df <- as.data.frame(t(matrix(dat, 4)))
dt<-as.character(df[15,1])
The first column of df
2019 Sep 13
0
Printing chinese characters (UTF-8) on R 3.5.2 -windows 10
On 9/13/19 11:37 AM, IAGO GIN? V?ZQUEZ wrote:
> But if I type
> >"?"
> the output is
> [1] "?"
> so seemingly it can be represented. Or, am I wrong?
In RGui you can print the string, because RGui is a Windows Unicode
application (uses UTF16-LE and bypasses the C runtime for strings). But
it is just the gui, R itself (and hence also packages) use the current
2013 Apr 26
0
Input Chinese characters not correctly echoed in ESS
I had this weird encoding issue for my Emacs and R environment. Display of
Chinese characters are all good with my .Rprofile setting
Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL","zh_CN.utf-8"); except the echo of input ones.
> linkTexts[5]
font
"使用帮助"
> functionNotExist()
错误: 没有"functionNotExist"这个函数
> fire <- "你好"
>
2018 May 04
0
[Bug report] Chinese characters are not handled correctly in Rterm for Windows
Thanks for the update. I believe I've fixed a part of the problem you
have reported, the crash while entering Chinese characters to the
console (e.g. via Pinyin, the error message about invalid multibyte
character in mbcs_get_next). The fix is in R-devel 74693 - Windows
function ReadConsoleInputA no longer works with multibyte characters (it
is not documented, probably a Windows bug,
2019 Sep 13
0
Printing chinese characters (UTF-8) on R 3.5.2 -windows 10
On 9/13/19 1:33 PM, Ray Donnelly wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 11:53 AM Tomas Kalibera
> <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com <mailto:tomas.kalibera at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> On 9/13/19 11:37 AM, IAGO GIN? V?ZQUEZ wrote:
> > But if I type
> > >"?"
> > the output is
> > [1] "?"
> > so seemingly it can
2017 Oct 12
2
can't print ggplot with Chinese characters to pdf files
I install the Chinese font "Kaiti TC" on my mac, but I can't print the
figures to pdf file by "marrangeGrob" command, which is in the package
"gridExtra". Error message after I type "ggsave(......)" (last line of the
program):
"Saving 7.47 x 5.15 in image
Error in grid.Call.graphics(L_text, as.graphicsAnnot(x$label), x$x, x$y, :
invalid font
2006 Mar 14
0
Chinese characters appearing in IE title bar
I'm running Wine .99 on a PCLINUXOS p-92 box (Mandrake derivative). I've
successfully installed IE using wine tools. I've additionally installed all
the base software and fonts. Yet, when I open IE, it displays Chinese
characters in the title bar of the window. The menus and web pages display
correctly, and it otherwise works well, though Windows Media doesn't seem to
work -