I believe they are UNICODE (when viewing Japanese online help, I have to set
my browser's encoding to UTF-8. But that is to view fonts. AFAIK, you can't
actually type any Japanese characters in a standard EN Windows installation.
Are you using a JP Win OS?

When I look at the Japanese version of our doc set, there are additional
font subsets installed (such as Hiragana). When I look at Insert > Symbol,
these additional font sets are listed there, but they are not part of my
standard EN installation.

...sue


On 5/8/07, Brierley, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know which Japanese fonts Windows includes by default? Are the
> OTF and Unicode?
>
>
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