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CJK Fonts / Language Show Up as Boxes #6

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MRH4DES opened this issue Jul 26, 2016 · 5 comments
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CJK Fonts / Language Show Up as Boxes #6

MRH4DES opened this issue Jul 26, 2016 · 5 comments

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@MRH4DES
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MRH4DES commented Jul 26, 2016

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@cyberbu11y
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cyberbu11y commented Jul 27, 2016

Temporary fix:

WARNING: THIS SOLUTION TAMPERS WITH THE REGISTRY, USE AT OWN RISK (and you need to download a suspicious-looking zip file)

  1. Open the osu! package
  2. Open wineskin.app
  3. Advanced -> Tools -> run regedit
  4. Go to the directory HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes
  5. Change the values of MS Shell Dlg and MS Shell Dlg2 to NanumGothic
  6. Delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontLink
  7. Download this: http://puu.sh/kPW6B/11c821578e.7z Inside this 7z file, there is a registry file named WineKor_Nanum2.reg.
  8. Import the file with the "import registry file" option.
  9. There should now be a new FontLink folder.
  10. Done. If you start up osu! now, you should be able to see the languages that previously appeared as boxes.

@peppy
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peppy commented Jul 28, 2016

Is NanumGothic packaged with wine? Also it seems to be a Korean specific font; does this solution work for Chinese/Japanese?

@cyberbu11y
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Sorry about the late response. Do note that this isn't a solution I came up with and I am not very knowledgeable in this topic, so I can't tell you much.

It doesn't seem to be, and it seems to display Chinese and Japanese as well.

@nicholastay
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Not sure if I'm reviving something too old... but I thought I'd give my 2 cents - simply obtaining Meiryo from a Windows 7 installation and installing it into Wine worked for me.

@fffelix-jan
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It fixes Korean and Traditional Chinese, but not Simplified.

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