I did the right tthing and backed up my SuSE 8.2 Pro system to an
external 160GB USB2.0 drive formatted with reiserfs.
My SuSE 8.2 Pro system was installed in Japanese.
I took my copy of SuSE 9.1 Pro and installed it.
I plugged in the USB2.0 drive, it mounted read-only, and proceeded to
try to recover my home directory only to find all of the Japanese
filenames were 100% unreadable-scramble (文字化け!!!). I realize that
SuSE 9.1 uses UTF-8 -- and I am really happy about that -- but I need to
recover the files from this backup.
I now have filenames that used to be "第8課のノート.txt" that now look
like "□□機■□.txt" or "?????????.txt" or any other unreadable malarky.
I did look into the utility *convmv* and tried it using a variety of
source encodings -- jis, jis7, sjis, shift_jis, iso-2022-jp. None
worked. :(
Any ideas? I am sure UTF-8 will be much better, but I really need to be
able to restore from this archive first.
Perhaps part of my problem is that I have no idea what the source
encoding would have been on the SuSE 8.2 Pro system. I did do the entire
installation in Japanese, so it kept the default for Japanese, I
imagine. I really want this new SuSE 9.1 environment to work.
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David Nettles
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Hi,
as adviced by Mike I set my encoding to en_US.UTF-8.
I can happily type chinese character, and print it.
(Open Office can't be used for SCIM?)
but the problem is,
I CAN open document with chinese character from my old
SuSE installation, but CAN NOT print it.
I believe it's because in the past I used something like
zh_cn.gb2312.
is there anyway I can read & print my old file.
or, is there any web site I can read about all the chinese
problem & how to fix it in SuSE 9.1.
thanks.
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> "pangaoyong" <pangaoyong(a)126.com> ����ϕ����ޤ���:
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> > I select the Chinese TrueType fonts AR PL SungtiL GB but I still can't get it
> > working fine, this is my new Konqueror setting.
> > [HTML Settings]
> > AutoDelayedActions=true
> > AutoLoadImages=true
> > AutomaticDetectionLanguage=0
> > ChangeCursor=true
> > DefaultEncoding=
> > Fonts=AR PL SungtiL GB,AR PL SungtiL GB,AR PL SungtiL GB,AR PL SungtiL GB,AR
> > PL SungtiL GB,AR PL SungtiL GB,0
> > FormCompletion=true
> > HoverLinks=true
> > MaxFormCompletionItems=10
> > MediumFontSize=10
> > MinimumFontSize=7
> > ShowAnimations=Enabled
> > UnderlineLinks=false
>
> The Arphic PL fonts don't have embedded bitmaps. You said you liked
> the way English looked when you used the bitmap font "Adobe Helvetica"
> for English. But you cannot achieve that for Chinese with the "AR PL
> SungtiL GB" of course as this font doesn't have bitmaps, only
> outlines.
>
> You can get the outlines rendered with anti-aliasing but apparently
> you don't like this. Or, you can switch the anti-aliasing off by
> adding the rule
>
> <match target="font">
> <edit name="antialias">
> <bool>false</bool>
> </edit>
> </match>
>
> to your ~/.fonts.conf. Then the outlines will be rendered in black and
> white only without the gray. But they will still be not as perfect as
> hand tuned bitmaps.
>
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Yes, you are right, when I switch off the anti-aliasing by adding the lines,
the fonts rendered in black and white without the gray, it looks better then ever.
Thanks
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