Japanese fonts in the forum

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Japanese fonts in the forum

Postby proycon » 2008-11-11, 15:41

If you are writing Japanese text in the forum, then you can enclose this text in special tags which will render the text in a better and bigger font. For this there is ja tag:

Example with tags: 英語が話せますか?

Example without tags: 英語が話せますか?

In the post editor, you will find buttons for the tag.

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If you need to find how to install Japanese characters on your system, please follow this link to a comprehensive guide on Wikipedia.
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Re: Japanese fonts in the forum

Postby Xmatixx » 2008-11-11, 21:08

カッコいいですね!
Native: [flag]cl[/flag] [flag]en[/flag]
Advanced: [flag]fr[/flag]
Intermediate: [flag]jp[/flag]
Beginner: [flag]ur[/flag] [flag]id[/flag] [flag]it[/flag] [flag]ru[/flag]

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Re: Japanese fonts in the forum

Postby Smitty » 2008-11-14, 17:09

プロイーコン、ありがとう!

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Re: Japanese fonts in the forum

Postby brad12 » 2011-05-24, 8:51

Actually Ia have problem here...I am learning japanese language when I open the japanese site my browser does not support the japanese character. So what should I do? any suggestion. :whistle: :whistle:

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Re: Japanese fonts in the forum

Postby Reinder » 2011-05-24, 9:00

brad12 wrote:Actually Ia have problem here...I am learning japanese language when I open the japanese site my browser does not support the japanese character. So what should I do? any suggestion. :whistle: :whistle:


That's really bad when you're learning Japanese.
You should look in this, they explain how to install East Asian languages on your computer, that worked for me.
Let me try the Japanese font, hehe.

こんにちわ。
げんきですか?


That's actually really nice. =)
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Re: Japanese fonts in the forum

Postby brad12 » 2011-06-22, 8:18

I have question here...on my browser, japanese character does not appair. Tell me what should I do?

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Re: Japanese fonts in the forum

Postby Reinder » 2011-06-22, 8:25

brad12 wrote:I have question here...on my browser, japanese character does not appair. Tell me what should I do?


What browser are you using and are you able to see the characters in Word etc.?
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Re: Japanese fonts in the forum

Postby hashi » 2011-06-22, 9:13

Plus have to know what operating system. I don't mean to be mean or anything, but this isn't exactly 1995, you can easily find the answers for this kind of frequently asked question on the internet. In fact, most operating systems these days have the characters built in :/
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Re: Japanese fonts in the forum

Postby hashi » 2011-06-22, 9:15

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