Below you will find several operating system and browser combinations. If you are having trouble, this is a good place to start. If the advice given doesn't work for you, leave a note with as many details as possible.
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Hello, Jimbo Wales here. I'm a macho Linux guy, but at home, I'm almost ashamed to admit, I use a very girlie-girl pink iMac. Even worse, perhaps, I use it like a toaster oven, in the sense that I haven't bothered learning the least thing about the technical operation. I do enough computer geek stuff at work!
(I also do enough Wikipedia stuff at work, so what am I doing here at night? But that's another story for my next Wikipediaholics Anonymous[?] meeting.)
I use Netscape as my browser, and my wife uses IE. We are running MacOS 8.6. What do we need to do to make the Katakana page render correctly. --Jimbo Wales
You need to install Japanese Language Kit. It is a optional install on the MacOS 8.5 or MacOS 9 Installer , which you can get to by launching the OS 8.5 / 9 installer and choosing custom install. -- Olof
To get Japanese characters to display correctly on a windows system (in Internet Explorer, Mozilla, and recent Netscape browsers simply visit a japanese web page with Internet Explorer. You should get an install-on-demand dialog-box that asks if you want to install Japanese display support in internet explorer. choose yes, and internext explorer will download a font that contains nearly all of the Japanese characters you would need. Mozilla and Netscape should automaticly find and use it. I belive that just downloading any true-type unicode-compatable font that contains japanese characters and and installing it by dragging it into the windows font folder, will have the same effect, but I am not certain about that.
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