hi, new to linux but just installed puppy linux wary 5.3 on my old laptop since it was lagging while playing flash video in windows xp. no longer having lagging issues in puppy linux with flash video, but when i go to websites with foreign characters like chinese for example they are displayed in weird boxes. the browser is the seamonkey browser that came with install. anyone know a solution to solve this problem?
thanks,
ronetone
puppy linux wary 5.3 foreign characters not displaying right
hi ronetone
I believe you edit seamonkey prefs (on the menu bar Edit->Preferences .. Appearance, Fonts) to "Allow documents to use other fonts", tick that box and things should unweird (provided you have fonts for CJK in your pup if I recall such things correctly). Hmm, think the newer pups with seamonkey have a decent local help for basics. It generally takes awhile to make any browser fit your personal browsing prefs.
If that helps, you're very welcome (and a <3y welcome to the pldf )
I believe you edit seamonkey prefs (on the menu bar Edit->Preferences .. Appearance, Fonts) to "Allow documents to use other fonts", tick that box and things should unweird (provided you have fonts for CJK in your pup if I recall such things correctly). Hmm, think the newer pups with seamonkey have a decent local help for basics. It generally takes awhile to make any browser fit your personal browsing prefs.
If that helps, you're very welcome (and a <3y welcome to the pldf )
Shinobar developed a multilingual version of wary
For people who need more ability to see foreign fonts
(Chinese Korean Japanese)
and locals
http://shino.pos.to/linux/wary/
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=63503
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For people who need more ability to see foreign fonts
(Chinese Korean Japanese)
and locals
http://shino.pos.to/linux/wary/
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=63503
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puppy linux wary 5.3 foreign characters not displaying right
For additional information on this issue, I think Barry K's blog entry for September 24, 2012 (yesterday) may be relevant here: http://bkhome.org/blog/
See this Linux Wiki pageover here for information on installing a chinese character set font package in Puppy.
Warning: I have not tested this in Wary Puppy... For anyone interested in doing some testing, consider installing the font package in --> /usr/local/share/fonts path. Note that one would have to create the fonts directory as it is not in Puppy by default.
Monsie
See this Linux Wiki pageover here for information on installing a chinese character set font package in Puppy.
Warning: I have not tested this in Wary Puppy... For anyone interested in doing some testing, consider installing the font package in --> /usr/local/share/fonts path. Note that one would have to create the fonts directory as it is not in Puppy by default.
Monsie
My [u]username[/u] is pronounced: "mun-see". Derived from my surname, it was my nickname throughout high school.
You don't need to download a different version of Puppy. If all you want is being able to display Chinese, Japanese and Korean characters, you can simply install this PET:
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/851rva8srcrr9d ... f.pet?dl=1
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/851rva8srcrr9d ... f.pet?dl=1
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