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Old 30.04.2018, 14:30
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Unicode or Special Chars does not show correctly.


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Old 30.04.2018, 17:00
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Why no example link?
Works fine here. Please make sure to use a font capable to show those unicodes
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The correct display works here well in every text editor shown well, but not in JD2.
Example link is required, I just want to change(Rename) only the file name.
I gave a sample link with this name.
So I do not know what's next ...
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I tested in old, new installations, displays incorrectly in each installation.
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Old 30.04.2018, 17:41
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Please make sure to use a font capable to show those unicodes
You've got to setup JDownloader to use a font capable to show that unicode.
For example Settings-Advanced Settings-LAFSettings.fontname
Arial Unicode MS
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Old 30.04.2018, 17:53
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Settings-Advanced Settings-LAFSettings.fontname
Arial Unicode MS

It also does not show the characters correctly, but in both cases it saves the correct name to the hard disk.
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Old 30.04.2018, 18:07
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And still no example links!
It works fine for me. I need example links to test on windows. On linux copy/paste those names worked fine
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And still no example links!
Please understand that the link contains other names (non-Unicode) that I want to change to Unicode
Code:
= ғʀᴇᴇ ᴅᴏᴡɴʟᴏᴀᴅ
Change any name to Unicode (from the given example and show it displays correctly)
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Old 30.04.2018, 18:26
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Works perfectly fine for me. Windows 8 and 10, default font
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30.04.18 17.39.16 <--> 30.04.18 17.39.49 jdlog://9256754433151/

Check the log.
Shows the characters
Jadnexus - ????????????.mp3
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Log is UTF-8, shows correct and fine for me.
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It does not display correctly on the Polish System.

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Old 30.04.2018, 19:06
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You must open the logfile in UTF-8, that is important!
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I set Font Category Arabic, shows correctly in EmEditor (Text editor)
But it still does not show correctly in JD2. Should also set Arabic Font?
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Old 30.04.2018, 19:37
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Font -> what to show
Encoding(UTF-8) - > how that information is stored in file
You've got to make sure that the file is opened in UTF-8 encoding mode, then you can choose a font that supported the unicode codes

Font!=Encoding!
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The text in the Editor does not matter, it displays well for me... let's not talk about the text in the Editor, just what is displayed in the JD2 window.

It does not display correctly in JD2, although I have set the correct font suggested by you.
It must be noted that 99% of Unicode is correctly displayed in JD2, only Special characters, no. I've done it with you and once a dozen times, without the expected results.
Unusual characters may work on some systems, which was confirmed by my friend in Russia, that he shows correctly on the Non-English System and not on my Polish.
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Old 30.04.2018, 19:50
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I can offer help via Teamviewer on Wednesday. Tomorrow there is public holiday in germany
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@Jiaz - if I set Times New Roman the font, Unicode is displayed correctly, but this then changes the Chinese font and displays other fonts incorrectly. What font is universal for different Unicode encodings? Multifont support?
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Default Chinese or multi-language JD2, does not display correctly.

Chinese language JD2, does not display correctly.
This is not related to my Polish or English language, a program that I understand well in basic things, but I have checked other languages. What is wrong?
My guess is that with other languages (unicode) it will be an identical problem.

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Old 06.05.2018, 18:23
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My friend said:
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You can add multiple fonts to the fallback fonts when using DirectWrite.

but I do not know what exactly it is and how to use it?
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