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Old 09.08.2015, 08:17
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Hi I tried to change to package names to chinese and japanese characters, but its showing squares? I found a guide for jdownloader 1, but not sure if its the same for Jdownloader 2?

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Old 09.08.2015, 11:34
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you will need to use a unicode friendly font

this is typically either provided by your translation setting (Because its required there also)
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you can override within
settings > advanced settings > SyntheticaSettings: Font Name
Dialog works well for English/Eurpoean languages/Mandarin/Cantonese/Japanese, not so great for Hindi (or other Indian dialects).
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Old 20.08.2015, 12:48
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Hi I tried to change to package names to chinese and japanese characters, but its showing squares? I found a guide for jdownloader 1, but not sure if its the same for Jdownloader 2?
I am also facing same problem when i tried tried to change to package names to chinese and japanese characters.

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Old 22.08.2015, 11:45
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raztoki - Why "Dialog" is not enabled by default?
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Old 22.08.2015, 11:53
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@ingaoway
change the font to a unicode friendly font.

@djmakinera
font is has todo with language used, because not all languages are supported by all a single font, the language maintainers need to choose one that will suite there translation.
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Old 18.02.2016, 02:50
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hello, this fix seems to be removed from the new update, anyway to get other language fonts again?

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Is still possible, only the advanced settings key has changed
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