Are Japanese fonts supported?

Japanese file and folder names are not displayed correctly.
Is there any way to set SpeedGrade to handle Japanese fonts properly?

I think Japanese is supported but the not the others. (Click the "Languages" link.)

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    Download the patch from this location: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4967
    ~Deepak

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  • Unable to View Japanese Fonts in Reader

    A conundrum I just can't resolve:
    I have two computers, both running XP Pro.
    I downloaded the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site (version 8.1.2) and installed to both computers.
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    When I open the PDF on computer 1, initially the PDF appears to display a row of dots where the Japanese text should be. Within seconds however, a prompt appears informing me that I must download a font pack to be able to display the text. I agree to the download, and it commences and installs automatically. I then have to restart Reader, upon which I can now view the Japanese fonts. Perfect.
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    Hmm - this is very unusual. I have installed the Japanese font pack on countless computers, and I have never seen such a problem.
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    - uninstall the font pack from Add/Remove Programs (Japanese Fonts Support For Adobe Reader)
    - uninstall Adobe Reader
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    - reinstall Adobe Reader
    - download the font pack from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrrasianfontpack.html (make sure that the font pack version matches the reader version, i.e. font pack version 8 for reader 8.1.2)
    - install the font pack
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    Probably not. you might find some fonts listed her that support what you are interested in.
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  • Which Japanese fonts are supplied with OS X 10.9?

    I'm specifically looking for a Japanese font that is common to both PC's and a Mac's. I need to transfer and edit InDesign documents between PC and Mac platforms.

    Apple's Japanese fonts have Hiragino in their name.  I think MS uses different ones and the two platforms do not have any in common by default, but of course you can install them in the other platform if you want.
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  • Why are Apple Apps opening in Japanese Fonts!!!

    I've been having the wierd situation where apps like the Automator, Key Access, etc. start opening up in Japanese fonts. when I try to open the Font Book to work on them, it will not open, i just get an error message asking if I want to retry opening it, which never works.
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    Hi! I've been tasked with automating the new hire process and the client would like to include the Federal W4 form in with a collection of other forms required for their internal new hire paperwork. So I download the form from http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf, opened it in LiveCycle Designer 7.1 (on Windows XP), then saved the resulting LiveCycle form as a PDF. Now any time I try to open the form in Acrobat Reader 7.0.8 it goes to the web and requires that the Japanese font pack be installed. If I don't install it the form behaves very strangely, such as form field text disappearing anytime to tab off of them.
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    Thanks for the follow-up! Yes, that makes sense. However since I didn't have the Japanese font pack or any Japanese fonts installed on the development workstation then LiveCycle must have used it as a "fallback" font for unknown glyphs. Specifically somewhere in the LiveCycle code must have been detection for what it thinks might be Japanese fonts. I would bet that you are right, if we had the right font loaded on the system then it wouldn't have been an issue.
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    How can I write in Japanese on my phone? No option comes up even after I've installed the "Japanese characters and font support"

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    Occam's Razor nearly always applies when troubleshooting technology issues!
    If anyone has been helpful to you, please show your appreciation by clicking the button inside of their post. Please click here and read, along with the threads to which it links, for helpful information to guide you as you proceed. I always recommend that you treat your BlackBerry like any other computing device, including using a regular backup schedule...click here for an article with instructions.
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  • IOS Asian font support for apps?

    In iOS 6, Apple removed support for Asian fonts needed for pdfs whose Asian fonts are not actually embedded in the files. 
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  • Crystal Reports 2008 export to PDF does not render Japanese fonts

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    I have searched the forums for this issue, and there does not seem to be a clear resolution to this problem.  We are using CR2008 to create RPT files that are bundled with our custom .NET 2005 application, which then generates reports in PDF format by running the RPT files against an access mdb database using the CR2008 runtime (our application is deployed on a different machine than the one that is used to create the RPT files).  The issue we are having occurs when data in the access mdb file contains Strings with Japanese characters.  The system that our application is running on does contain the eastern asian language fonts so if a user opens the mdb file using access, they can see the Unicode strings in the database rendered properly (rather than the usual boxes and garbage).  However, once our application generates the report filling in the rpt file with data from the mdb and exporting the report to pdf format, the entries that should contain Japanese font data, which leads me to believe the problem is in the export pdf function of the crystal reports 2008 runtime.  Is there anyway we can configure the runtime to properly embed the fonts in the PDF so that the users can view the Japanese content from the database.  Our users end up viewing reports on both OSX and Windows using Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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    3) Are you able to export the report to other formats without any issue?
    See Note below
    NOTE:
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    As far as I can see, there are no asian characters there.  Here are the fonts listed:
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