Install east asian language support windows vista
Welcome to the Microsoft Community. As per the problem description you want to install East Asia Languages to display Chinese characters. Change the display language. Install a display language. Language packs. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. This should allow the game to run without any problems.
Please leave a comment in case there are any issues. Not installing the Japanese language before switching your system locale to Japanese could potentially break your system, though this isn't guaranteed, so be careful while setting up your system.
However, setting it up to run correctly requires a certain level of tweaking. The following instructions will guide you through the process. If you don't want to type in a command every time you start Yume 2kki, you can create a shell script for that:. If you get "Invalid Name" error when trying to install the RTP, try renaming the directory the installer is in, make sure the name doesn't contain any mojibake. If you have troubles unzipping archive without mojibake all japaneese characters are not displayed correctly - unzip archive using unzip-iconv.
Some distriburions might have it in their repository ArchLinux have this patch on AUR or maybe you already have one - just check is you have -I and -O option. Same applies to archive with the game itself later.
One can think of this executable as taking the place of the "start. The files in the "Panorama" and "Chipset" folders might be used occasionally, but it should be fine to skip this step. Be sure to merge the folders so there are no duplicate folders directories with the same name but different capitalization.
When there are duplicate file conflicts, skip instead of replacing. If you would like an archive containing the RTP files so you can extract them directly, here are unofficial mirrors:. There also exists a registry modification which adds an option in the right-click menu to start executable files in Japanese using AppLocale.
You can find a guide on how to install and use pAppLoc here. This script by mathewvq no longer works, as microsoft have removed the download link from their site for applocale.
It's been moved down here for now, can be put back up if they ever fix it. Here is an example. There are several built-in methods available for Chinese input. Go to Advanced tab and change to Chinese. This example has selected Chinese Hong Kong , but you can also use Chinese Taiwan or Chinese PRC or Japanese — it all depends on which of the 4 Asian language you wish Windows to display by default when viewing unicode text in all programs, e.
Restart Windows when prompted. Congratulations, your Windows can now read and write Chinese. In this example, we will show you how to use it. Click on the Menu icon at the right hand side circled. The Phonetic IME menu will popup.
0コメント