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Im running openoffice-base on XFCE. I have some programs written in Chinese under Microsoft Office, but when I try to open them in openoffice, the chinese characters cannot be displayed. I was trying to search locale or AUR for additional languages which would include chinese, but could not find any clue. Does anyone know how to solve this issue. I presume, it is simple, but I could not spot solution on formus or wiki. Thanks.
Last edited by piotr (2008-02-17 12:58:16)
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Did you installed the proper Chinese fonts?
As far as I knew, the openoffice-18n packages are not required for displaying Chinese characters.
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That is the problem. I simply do not know where to find the mandarin fonts. There is a mandarin dimsum on Gentoo, but i cnt find anything like that for arch.
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Searching "chinese" in aur gave me a few things. Have you tried some of those?
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The packages for Chinese fonts are ttf-fireflysung, ttf-arphic-uming, ttf-arphic-ukai.
Dimsum is in AUR. I am running it now.
Last edited by circleback (2008-02-17 07:52:25)
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You just need to run "pacman -S wqy-bitmapfont wqy-zenhei" to install the latest WenQuanYi fonts.
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Thanks hk2717 and all the others. It is working perfectly. I have installed the fonts with pacman, following the simple solution of hk2717. Again, Arch community has proven to be great.
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IF you prefer KaiTi over HeiTi as myself, you can install arphic fonts. It also has traditional characters built in, so you will have universal looking on all Chinese websites.
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