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Hi,
The standard US demo isn't a problem at all as the chinese character set is able to use UTF-8 as well. However, the trick is to use zh_TW instead of zh_HK. Somehow, zh_HK just doesn't work, I am not sure why.
However, coming from a chinese background, both locales are actually using the same language which is traditional chinese, so it shouldn't be a problem.
Yoshi Kawasaki
yoshi@opentres.com
Hi guys,
Above problem solved. I just downloaded the latest WCPDF fonts and it just works. .
Thanks for viewing.
Hi guys, problem solved. I'm not sure how but I changed the encoding from Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese and it worked. sheesh. I am confused.
Hi,
I would like to install traditional chinese pdf fonts on FA2 and FA1. I've tried to use the convert the Adobe otf file using the ttf converter utility but it returns an error.
"File does not contain the CHARS definition".
Does anyone have any experience on how I am able to go about this. It would be really appreciated.
Thank you
Hi,
I am entering chinese characters into the database. In FA1, they are able to appear properly and entered into the database as chinese characters.
However in FA2, they appear as question marks.
I would appreciate if someone could advise.
Thank you.
Hi,
I've just install frontaccounting version 2.0 and have tried the method suggested above to install danish language but when I re-login, the display is still in English.
I have already installed danish locales, set the user preferences to danish, and have checked that gettext is installed. My installation is as follows.
1) Ubuntu Linux
2) PHP5
3) MySQL5
Could anyone help please?
And also just to check, do I need to change the default system locale to Danish if I wish to use display Danish language?
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