[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: using an asian font... puzzling...
From: |
Pete French |
Subject: |
Re: using an asian font... puzzling... |
Date: |
Sun, 03 Aug 2003 16:53:31 +0100 |
> and they are all serif (I don't know why).
> If you have legal Windows 2000, maybe you can find a font called "SimSun",
> which is a Traditional Chinese font, but also contains Japanese glyph.
I took a look at that, also MS Mincho which is O.K. for a serif font. Thanks.
he idea of swiping files from Windows, however, gave me an idea and I have
ended up using Ariel Unicode which is an excellent sans-serif font that
looks good for the menus and also contains the other characters for the
japanese, russian and greek languages that I need. mknfonts converted it
quite happily.
I am just trying to work out if I can use this to replcae the normal
Aerial font (which has all the bold and itallic options). But it looks as
if it will do nicely for my purposes.
-bat.