--- On Fri, 5/2/10, Aric Stewart <a...@codeweavers.com> wrote: > Scott Ritchie wrote: > > My notes from Wineconf remind me that I need to create > some manual links in the registry to whatever default CJK > fonts are on the system. Can someone tell me what > these are supposed to look like? > > > > Thanks, > > Scott Ritchie > > > > > > Sure! (sorry for the delay) > > The important keys are the following: > HKLM,"Software\Microsoft\Windows > NT\CurrentVersion\FontLink\SystemLink","Tahoma" > > HKLM,"Software\Microsoft\Windows > NT\CurrentVersion\FontLink\SystemLink","Microsoft Sans > Serif" > > and > HKLM,"Software\Microsoft\Windows > NT\CurrentVersion\FontLink\SystemLink","Lucida Sans > Unicode" > > They are REG_SZ_MULTI type of either > "<font file ttc>:<font name>" or > "<Font file ttf>"
You meant ',' instead of ':' here, right, judging from your example below? (and my impression) > > so for example windows sets (in inf format for Japanese > Windows): > > HKLM,"Software\Microsoft\Windows > NT\CurrentVersion\FontLink\SystemLink","Tahoma",0x00010002,"MSGOTHIC.TTC,MS > UI > Gothic","gulim.ttc,gulim","SimSun.TTC,SimSun","mingliu.ttc,PMingLiU" > > The glyphs will be found in order. So if a glyph is > missing from Tahoma, then it tries MSGOTHIC.TTC next, if > still missing gulim.ttc and so on. I do not have > chinese windows to investigate but it may be that the order > of the fonts is different. This may not be an issue on > linux. > > Any other questions just ask. > thanks! > -aric > > >