[maemo-users] International character support

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It worked! Thank you so much for your information Kimitake. Your site  
worked perfectly for me. Opera now displays JP characters without any  
problems.

--Dan--


On Feb 1, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Daniel Daley wrote:

> Thank you very much Kimitake! I will try your solution this evening  
> hopefully and let you know my results. It seems to me it would have  
> made more sense for Nokia to include a wide range of fonts on the  
> n800 by default.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Dan--
>
>
> On Feb 1, 2007, at 2:07 PM, Kimitake Abe wrote:
>
>> Hi Dan,
>>
>> If you can read Japanese, plase refer the following site.
>>
>> http://www.grass-japan.org/FOSS4G/readme-grass-i18n- 
>> ipafonts.eucjp.htm
>> You can get JP free font from the site above.
>> You need to install one of them to your device.
>>
>> http://kimitake.blogdns.net/item/388
>> You need to get R&D mode of N800 to install JP font.
>> The site (mine) describes how to switch R&D mode.
>>
>> Unfortunately the site that JP font provides does not allow
>> to provide font only secondary. If it is OK, I can create a
>> simple debian package...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Kimitake
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:    Daniel Daley <dan at chameleoncode.jp>
>> To:      maemo-users at maemo.org
>> Date:    Thu, 1 Feb 2007 13:51:10 -0700
>> Subject: Re: [maemo-users] International character support
>> ----
>>
>> Thank you for your quick reply. The sites I am interested in do
>> specify the charset on the page so I am most likely needing the font.
>> Currently I only get an _ (underscore) character in place of  
>> hiragana/
>> kanji characters. Is there a resource for finding more information on
>> installing a font or do I pretty much need to install it as I would
>> any linux machine and opera will pick it up.
>>
>> Thanks again!
>>
>> --Dan--
>>
>>
>> On Feb 1, 2007, at 1:41 PM, Kimitake Abe wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Dan,
>>>
>>> If the site specifies charset such as EUC-JP or ISO-2022-JP,
>>> opera browser can show the site correctly.
>>> Of couse, if you'd like to see Japanese site, you have to
>>> install JP font to your N800 first.
>>>
>>> Anyway, I also want to know how to modify the encoding list
>>> of the opera browser. Currently, there is no EUC-JP etc.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Kimitake
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From:    Daniel Daley <dan at chameleoncode.jp>
>>> To:      maemo-users at maemo.org
>>> Date:    Thu, 1 Feb 2007 12:28:40 -0700
>>> Subject: [maemo-users] International character support
>>> ----
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I'm new to the list so I apologize if this is not the correct list
>>> for a question of this nature. I was wondering if anyone knows if it
>>> is possible to view international character sets, particularly  
>>> Shift-
>>> JIS, on the web browser of the n800. I've went through the menus and
>>> see it's not listed in the encodings dialog. I also downloaded the
>>> minimo browser hoping it might have support but no luck. Is there a
>>> way I can add this somehow?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> --Dan--
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