Hi, 2008/7/2 Liu Qishuai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > No. > > 1. In Windows XP, I deleted the FontLink register key and rebooted, > and the Chinese characters are still displaying correctly.
I guess gdi32.dll has hard-coded the default FontLink registry, of course no prove. > > 2. I moved simsun.ttc (The default font in Simplified Chinese) to > another directory and rebooted. Windows XP automatically uses > simhei.ttf (another Chinese font) to display Chinese characters. There > is no register key for this font. This doesn't prove anything, creating a non-existent font will return mostly related font. On Japanese Windows, if user select a Latin font in notepad, CJK chars will display incorrect. And I have a Simplified Chinese Windows XP box, which also displays CJK chars as squares, I have no idea what's wrong. -- $ apt-get moo (__) (oo) /------\/ / | || * /\---/\ ~~ ~~ ...."Have you mooed today?"...