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Japanese characters showing up as boxes arch
Japanese characters showing up as boxes arch








japanese characters showing up as boxes arch

Something similar happened here when we discussed more female units for Mordheim. It wouldn't surprise me if the thing is still going. Granted, the current races that are in the game now do not feature a lot of female heroines, but that was not yet clear when development of the game was starting. Consequently, everyone and their granny posted with the majority going 'Feminazi's! and 'SJW' because supposedly it wouldn't be lore friendly to do so, despite numerous examples of female heroes in the warhammer (40K) universe. The thread was started before the game came out to ask CA to include female characters from the lore. A good example is the 1000page thread on the Total Warhammer forum started by a girl over including female legendary lords. Its a common derogatory term now, used whenever somethings reeks of social equality for the sake of it.

japanese characters showing up as boxes arch

If you have questions regarding Japanese characters or the use of this template, please post your question(s) on the talk page of WikiProject Japan.Ah this guy! Yeah saw some of his check out social justice warrior (SJW). Komusō ( 虚無僧) "Priest of nothingness" Mendicant priest of the Fuke sect of Zen Buddhism. When Japanese is included in an article on Wikipedia, it is almost always placed within the "Priest of nothingness" : Mendicant priest of the Fuke sect of Zen Buddhism. Note about displaying Japanese on Wikipedia This method is also valid to install support for any other language. Once the installation is performed a reboot is required in order to use the new language settings. The installation of the necessary packages for Japanese language support will begin.

  • Click the OK button on the down-right corner.
  • On the Language window scroll down the "Secondary Languages" list and mark down "Japanese".
  • Select System on the left panel, and then select Language (Blue flag Icon) on the right panel.
  • In order to install those packages, follow the step-by-step instructions below: If additional Japanese fonts or Japanese language input is needed, the installation of additional packages is required. # urpmi fonts-ttf-japanese # urpmi fonts-ttf-japanese-extra OpenSUSE 11.4 īy default, the Japanese fonts are installed during the DVD standard install. You need a Japanese font package, for example one of these: # emerge media-fonts/sazanami # emerge media-fonts/mikachan-font-otf Mageia Install a Japanese font package, for example one of these: # apt-get install fonts-takao Gentoo Linux More fonts can be installed with this command: You can do this with one of the following commands: Installing the ttf-takao-mincho package will add support for displaying Japanese text in Debian or Ubuntu.

    japanese characters showing up as boxes arch

    Linux Arch Linux and Manjaro Linux # pacman -S otf-ipafont Debian and Ubuntu










    Japanese characters showing up as boxes arch