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Chinese fonts-- got'em? ie:
面紗 <--Can everybody read that? (incidentally, 'tis miànshā, "Veil" in Mandarin)
If not, perhaps try ControlPanel->Date,Time,and Regional Options, and click "Install files for East Asian Languages" under the "Add other Languages" option. You might need the original installation disk though-- it's been a while since I updated my laptop for Asian fonts, so I don't remember exactly how I did it.
The online dictionary I use uses frames which is really annoying for providing links-- does anyone know how to link to a frame in a page? (eta: thanks
wishkey!) Barring that, the dictionary entries are all gif's so I could do something like
面紗 (miànshā) for those without font support...
面紗 <--Can everybody read that? (incidentally, 'tis miànshā, "Veil" in Mandarin)
If not, perhaps try ControlPanel->Date,Time,and Regional Options, and click "Install files for East Asian Languages" under the "Add other Languages" option. You might need the original installation disk though-- it's been a while since I updated my laptop for Asian fonts, so I don't remember exactly how I did it.
The online dictionary I use uses frames which is really annoying for providing links-- does anyone know how to link to a frame in a page? (eta: thanks
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面紗 (miànshā) for those without font support...
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Date: 2008-08-27 03:17 pm (UTC)To link to the page in a frame: move your cursor to within the frame, right click, select "properties, and the actual URL of that frame should be displayed with the other data. Use that for the link.
Alternatively, depending on your browser setup, a right click may offer a submenu labelled "This Frame" and you would select "View Frame Info."
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