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- bring up Windows Explorer and browse to the .fonts folder.
- go to Control Panel/Fonts and find the downloaded font. Double-click on it to 'open' it. You should see some of the characters of the foreign language font.
there is no standard name; the user specifies it when they install NT on the machine. A way to definitively get the right directory name is this:
- Go to 'Start.Settings.Control Panel'
- Double-click on 'System'
- Click on the 'Environment' tab
- Under 'System Variables,' look for the 'windir' variable.
- The value of this variable is the name of the folder in which you will find the correct fonts folder.
- Put the file (e.g. thaittf.ttf) in the fonts folder.
It is not enough to save the file thaittf.ttf to the .fonts folder. You have to actually bring up a Windows Explorer and browse to the .fonts folder. Once you have done this, the new font registers in the system and is accessible by web browsers, etc.
After you have downloaded the font, try to view a page using the font in a browser. For some browsers, the L2 materials will then automatically display in Web pages that use the font. For other browsers, you may have to tell the browser to use document-specified fonts. Unfortunately, the way you do this varies from one browser version to another, and one version of Windows to another, so we cannot give precise instructions here.
- it didn't download properly or
- you saved it in the wrong place or
- you downloaded the wrong font (e.g. you got the Mac version for Windows or vica versa
- try placing your mouse over the desired link, right mouse click on the link, choose 'Save Link As' from the menu box to download.
- try another computer/browser, download to that computer, copy the .ttf file to a USB drive (or floppy disk), and then copy it to your own computer in the directory where fonts go.
- ftp the font file(s) you want. Do anonymous ftp to www.seasite.niu.edu and change to the SEAsite_Fonts subdirectory. You will find all the fonts there.
Download epson scan mac os. New 8/20/03 Mac Fonts for Lao, Khmer, and Burmese These have been well tested by the person who created them, but we don't have Mac computers or expertise. According to the font creator, 'They all nicely download and automatically expand with Stuffit Expander into suitcase files on the desktop. From there, you should drag them into the System, Fonts folder to install them.' I am using the http: transfer protocol, which was the way the font creator tried and tested them. Myanmar1 Myanmar2 Khmer1 Khmer2 Lao New Light Lao Phonemic |
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Unicode Version of Vietnamese Lessons Almost all the Vietnamese lesson materials are now available in Unicode and will work fine with Unicode-compliant computers (Windows 2000, XP, Vista (and Win98 if you have installed a Unicode font). Macs should be fine, too, if you have a Unicode font with Vietnamese in it. Just choose the Unicode versions of the lessons. The stuff below for the VNI Times Vietnamese font should be ignored unless you have a compelling reason to try to use it. |
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Using the VNI Times Font Version of Vietnamese Lessons Download mangal hindi font for mac. IMPORTANT Note about the VNI TimesVietnamese font: The Vietnamese font does not display correctly in newer browsers. This is because the browsers have changed the way they render font characters above 127 in any font - they use official HTML characters in place of the character in the font. This happened several years after we first created the Vietnamese pages, and there is no way we can fix this. Older versions of some browsers (e.g. Netscape (the 4.x versions)) and IE (Version 3 for sure) work ok with the VNI Times font, but you must manually set your browser to use the Vietnamese font. Your browser will not automatically display correct Vietnamese unless you do this. See below. SEAsite Vietnamese (Windows 3.1/9x/NT): Download the VNI Times Font (courtesy of VNI Software). Seasite Vietnamese (Macintosh): Download the VNI Times Font Here is a note from a Mac user about using VNI Times on a Mac. Thank you to Ron Rissel:
Further Hints for Using the VNI Times Vietnamese Font in Browsers In many browsers SEAsite Vietnamese text will (still) not display correctly unless you explicitly tell the browser to use the VNI font. In Netscape 4, go to Edit/Preferences/Fonts and choose 'VNI-Times' in the 'Variable Width Fonts' item. You might try clicking on 'Use Document-Specified Fonts, including Dynamic Fonts' first, but it seems not to work on many computers. In Internet Explorer 3, go to View/Options and click on Font Settings button, and set 'Proportional Font ' to 'VNI-Times' |