How do i get these fonts?

How can I get windows to always display Japoanese fonts correctly online?

  • Windows doesn't always display Japanese fonts correctly on web pages, how can I fix it? Most website display the fonts correctly, but occassionally I get one http://www.yasashi.info/ra_00003g.htm I have Japanese added as a keyboard - is there anything else I should do? Running Windows 7 64 bit - same problem in Firefox and IE

  • Answer:

    In IE you can go to the View menu, then Encoding, then Japanese (Auto-Select). In Firefox there's a similar setting (I don't have Firefox on my work PC or I'd be more specific). Very occasionally Auto-Select doesn't work, and then I can usually get it to display by running through the various Japanese encoding methods (Euc, Shift-JIS).

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obviously the headline question should read Japanese!

mairuzu

Your "like this" link doesn't really help us because we have no idea what that page looks like to you. If you see some of the glyphs but not all (i.e. some are blank boxes), then you're probably missing a font that you need to install. If you see no glyphs at all, then it's probably an encoding detection issue.

Rhomboid

To get your example page to display properly in Firefox, I had to click on the following: View, Character Encoding, More Encodings, East Asian, Japanese (Shift_JIS)

JaredSeth

BTW that page specifies no encoding in the HTML and the server includes no encoding information in the HTTP headers, so it's purely up to the browser to guess the encoding, Shift_JIS in this case. I'm running a very old version of Firefox and it was able to correctly guess the encoding when set to Universal under Auto-Detect.

Rhomboid

For the page you linked to, the character encoding is set wrong. The server is saying it's being sent as ISO-8859-1, which is only good for western languages, but it's actually in Shift-JIS, a somewhat older Japanese encoding. So, you can manually tell your browser that it's Shift-JIS to get it to display correctly. However, you can tell Firefox to auto-detect the encoding even when it's sent erroneously. View->Character Encoding->Auto Detect->Universal got the page to show up correctly for me.

zsazsa

How did you arrive at that conclusion? There is no 'charset=' in the Content-Type header:$ curl -s -o /dev/null -D - http://www.yasashi.info/ra_00003g.htm HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 17:58:08 GMT Server: Apache/1.3.42 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.8.31 OpenSSL/0.9.8e Last-Modified: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 23:32:07 GMT ETag: "4686-46fee077" Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 18054

Rhomboid

Pretty common problem that is caused by woeful Japanese web standards. Usually the best thing to do is to fiddle with the encoding within whichever browser you are using.

KokuRyu

Rhomboid: I came to that conclusion by talking out of my ass. I just assumed that the server was specifying ISO 8859-1. You're right.

zsazsa

view>character encoding>auto-detect>japanese did the trick perfectly. many thanks for the (as always) fantastically speedy responses! resolved

mairuzu

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