>> I author on either win2k or xp with japanese locale
>> installed.
> By golly, you're right. That would work! Good show, Anand.
Thanks Kerry. I've also just used this technique to get user input in
japanese in D8.5.
> You can download Microsoft's Japanese, Chinese, and Korean IME's here:
> ht
> I author on either win2k or xp with japanese locale
> installed.
By golly, you're right. That would work! Good show, Anand.
You can download Microsoft's Japanese, Chinese, and Korean IME's here:
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HA0103473610
33&CTT=6&Origin=EC01055307
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Subject: RE: Converting to Japanese
> I've been developing CD-ROMs for a Japanese client for over a
> year now...i use D8.5 and have embedded the appropriate
> japanese fonts that i require...my target is only windows
> systems though..
>
> content is in XML forma
> I've been developing CD-ROMs for a Japanese client for over a
> year now...i use D8.5 and have embedded the appropriate
> japanese fonts that i require...my target is only windows
> systems though..
>
> content is in XML format...i parse that in flash and pass the
> html text to d8.5 which
Hi!
I've been developing CD-ROMs for a Japanese client for over a year now...i
use D8.5 and have embedded the appropriate japanese fonts that i
require...my target is only windows systems though..
content is in XML format...i aprse that in flash and pass the html text to
d8.5 which then renders
on 8/4/04 10:32 PM, Kerry Thompson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You won't find a Japanese font that you can reliably display on English
> Windows. Maybe what you should do, then, is to use graphics. You could
> have the graphical text done in Flash and display the Flash sprite if
> you're worried
> I think there would be a language barrier there. :)
Maybe not as much as you think. You can use the same keyboard shortcuts
(Alt-F, O opens a file), and most menu items are in the same place. You
can have Director running on an English system and just count over and
down to get to the right menu
on 8/4/04 3:43 PM, Kerry Thompson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mac, you can get the Japanese Language kit. On Windows, the best
> thing to do is develop using Japanese Director on a Japanese Windows
> system.
I think there would be a language barrier there. :)
> Character sets. Japanese uses
> I have a project that's completed and out the door. Now the
> client wants to make a Japanese version.
>
> 1. Does anyone know of a resource where I can get this
> character set (which will work with Director MX)?
On Mac, you can get the Japanese Language kit. On Windows, the best
thing to d