This problem was solved by adding an entry "MS Song"="Tahoma" to [Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\FontSubstitutes] 2007/5/30, Song Zhiwei <songzw@xxxxxxxxx>:
Who can explain that the menu of notepad.exe uses the font stxingkai.ttf instead of Tahoma? 2007/5/26, Song Zhiwei <songzw@xxxxxxxxx>: > The SystemLink works well but the default font works sometimes. > > Applications use "Tahoma" as the default font sometimes, eg. the > buttong label of winecfg, > and still use stsingkai.ttf in other times, eg. the menu of notepad.exe > > system.reg contains the following content: > > [Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\FontSubstitutes] > ...... > "MS Shell Dlg"="Tahoma" > "MS Shell Dlg 2"="Tahoma" > ..... > > [Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\FontLink\\SystemLink] > "Tahoma"=str(7):"simsun.ttf\0" > > > 2007/5/25, Nigel Liang <ncliang@xxxxxxxxx>: > > > Then the second problem is How to set the > > > substitution font of a font? If the encoding of a > > > char is not in the range of the encoding of the > > > font, then the substitution font is loaded. If I > > > set "Tahoma" as the default font and simsun.ttf as > > > the substitution font of "Tahoma", then wine can > > > show acsii via "Tahoma" and chinese words via > > > simsun.ttf > > > > This can be done by adding the following entry in ~/.wine/system.reg > > -- snip -- > > [Software\\Microsoft\\Windows > > NT\\CurrentVersion\\FontLink\\SystemLink] 1150441842 > > "Tahoma"=str(7):"simsun.ttf\0" > > -- snip -- > > This registry specifies that simsun should be used as a "fallback" > > font for Tahoma in case the char is not present in Tahoma. Similarly, > > you can also add font link for other fonts. > > > > -Nigel > > >
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