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CJKV: Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese Support

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Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese, and all other left-to-right Unicode languages, are handled in Q++Studio as any simple European language, such as English.

 

If using QuarkXPress, then you need QuarkXPress version 7-2024 for CJKV support.

 

checking that a font supports Japanese

checking that a font supports Japanese

No special handling is needed, beyond making sure that you are using a font that supports the chosen language and which is encoded properly.

 

To verify that a font supports the language you wish to use, open the character selection dialog, and select the Range which corresponds to the selected language. In the example on the right, the selection of the Hiragana Unicode range verifies if the font selected supports Japanese.

 

Vertically oriented fonts

 

Fonts whose names begin with the at character (@) are the legacy vertically oriented fonts of early versions of Windows 32-bits, and these screen-only fonts should not be used for print with QuarkXPress or InDesign. You should always use the version of the font whose name does not begin with the @ character.

 


Topic 182290, last updated on 03-Jan-2024