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HKLM,%FontSubStr%,"Times New Roman Greek,161","Times New Roman,161" INF script for the basic Wine configuration + UTF-8 with BOM, be careful not to strip the BOM header! +++ -1,3 +1,6 To support localized font name replacement, this file should be encoded in Subject: loader/: Added localized font name replacement.
#Ms gothic font how to#
Here is an example patch to show how to set Font Replacements in :įrom a3138c9e4d8e257f60c148cfac0bbc5e74a34602 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 If you are compiling Wine from source code for testing purpose, or you are the distribution package maintainer, please check the below example to see how to set Font Replacements: However, if they don't, it is recommended to file a bug report to your distribution (not upstream Wine!). If you are a normal Wine user, you mostly do not need to worry about Font Replacements your distribution packages should have set them already. Different Linux/Unix distributions have different default CJK fonts, so the Font Replacements setting is depending on systems, and we can't set it built-in in upstream Wine. If you don't have these fonts, you can map them to alternative CJK Fonts in your system by Font Replacements settings in Wine. If you have these fonts, you can simply copy them to usr/share/fonts/truetype. Some CJK applications hardcode the fonts they need, such as SimSun/MS Gothic/Batang and other default CJK fonts in Windows usually these fonts can't be obtained freely due to copyright issues.