Japanese fonts
Thread poster: Nsxmark
Nsxmark
Nsxmark
Japanese to English
Jan 22, 2002

Does anyone know where I can get some Japanese fonts for MS Word or a program that has cool Jap fonts? I\'m particularly intersted in the calligraphy ones. Thanks in advance!



Mark


 
Galina Nielsen
Galina Nielsen  Identity Verified
Denmark
Local time: 22:14
English to Russian
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Japanese fonts: site addresses Jan 22, 2002

http://user.dtcc.edu/~berlin/font/japanese.htm



http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/fonts/japanese.html (including fonts for Mac)



Calligraphy needs digging some deeper, I\'ll return to that.



Squi


 
Stephen Franke
Stephen Franke
United States
Local time: 13:14
English to Arabic
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Get MS Windows 2000 or XP & Instal Japanese support feature Jan 22, 2002

Greetings.



Perhaps easiest if you get MS Windows 2000 or XP and install the \"Japanese Support\" that is included in the Multilanguage Support feature inside the basic CD.



Both systems are based on UNICODE for such support (Microsoft got smart and abandoned another, internal code after MS Win 98 MS ME).



If you want to make your OS really sophisticated and multifunctional, get the bilingual EN Japanese version of MS Office 2000 or MS
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Greetings.



Perhaps easiest if you get MS Windows 2000 or XP and install the \"Japanese Support\" that is included in the Multilanguage Support feature inside the basic CD.



Both systems are based on UNICODE for such support (Microsoft got smart and abandoned another, internal code after MS Win 98 MS ME).



If you want to make your OS really sophisticated and multifunctional, get the bilingual EN Japanese version of MS Office 2000 or MS Office XP (aka 2002).



I recently saw a large file done in Japanese PowerPoint 2000; that was very impressive.



HTH.



Regards from Los Angeles,



Stephen H. Franke

(English Arabic,

Kurdish, and Farsi)
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Stephen Franke
Stephen Franke
United States
Local time: 13:14
English to Arabic
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Get MS Windows 2000 or XP & Instal Japanese support feature Jan 22, 2002

Greetings.



Perhaps easiest if you get MS Windows 2000 or XP and install the \"Japanese Support\" that is included in the Multilanguage Support feature inside the basic CD.



Both systems are based on UNICODE for such support (Microsoft got smart and abandoned another, internal code after MS Win 98 & MS ME).



If you want to make your OS really sophisticated and multifunctional, get the bilingual EN Japanese version of MS Office 2000 or
... See more
Greetings.



Perhaps easiest if you get MS Windows 2000 or XP and install the \"Japanese Support\" that is included in the Multilanguage Support feature inside the basic CD.



Both systems are based on UNICODE for such support (Microsoft got smart and abandoned another, internal code after MS Win 98 & MS ME).



If you want to make your OS really sophisticated and multifunctional, get the bilingual EN Japanese version of MS Office 2000 or MS Office XP (aka 2002).



I recently saw a large file done in Japanese PowerPoint 2000; that was very impressive.



HTH.



Regards from Los Angeles,



Stephen H. Franke

(English Arabic,

Kurdish, and Farsi)
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