Ulrich, You'll most likely need a font.properties.ja.<OS Version> file in your Java's /jre/lib folder. You might consider copying the RedHat8.0 profile initially. This file maps Java's abstract font names to a registered physical system-based font. Cheers Steve.
Ulrich Groh <ugroh@t-online.de> 01/09/05 3:13 pm >>> How can I set up Java under SuSE 9.2 that application programs written in Java recognizes japanese fonts without setting the japanese input method (see e.g. jgloss as an application written in java but cannot display japanese font; see http://jgloss.sourceforge.net/japanesejava.html for a description how to set it up but which is unclear where to get the fonts from). A similar program is Cgoban which shows japanese fonts under Win XP but not under SuSE.
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