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Answer» Hi!
I have installed the English version of Windows 7 Ultimate. Whenever I TRY to install a Chinese font, it doesn't seem to show up properly. It would show up in its English code name, but not it's proper Chinese name. When I LOOK in the ttc file, it ALSO doesn't show the proper name, as I already know what its name is. Is there a solution to this? If not, is there a way for me to rename the files?
Thanks, BrianI MAYBE wrong, I often am, but I think you have to get a dual-language vision from your supplier. The English version does not have what it needs to properly handle the extended fonts of eastern languages. A question like this was found on a MS forum. The user already has Chinese and wants to add English. He was told to get a special language pack for Windows 7 ultimate. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/how-do-i-change-my-windows-7-chinese-version-to-an/9a2abf50-fde3-4a6b-adf8-70fbd3b8ef0f
I hope that will help you. Sorry for my late reply. I installed the Traditional Chinese language pack, but it still doesn't seem to work.
The highlighted object is the one I'm trying to install:
As you can see, when I open the file, the name (top line) does not correspond to the actual name.
Needless to say, the font name does not appear properly in Microsoft WORD, or any other text editor. With this being said, my other computer is Windows 7 Enterprise (English version), but the Chinese font names show up just fine. Is there a way to manually rename the fonts?
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