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Ok, so here is how N900 shows the webpage:
And here is what it should look like...
See the difference?? The first character in the heading is clearly wrong.
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2010-02-02
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Actually, the 1st version is the correct way to write the symbol in writing Chinese character.
The 2nd version is only used in printing, not sure if that's the case in Japanese though. Both are the same character btw, and since Chinese, Japanese and Korean are now sharing the characters in unicode, so it's more like which font is used to display, some might be more Chinese friendly, some might be more Japanese friendly.
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2010-12-31
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Much of my work is related to Japan and I write a lot of Japanese too and I want to write and read Japanese on my N900 properly. I've searched the message board for threads about Japanese input but so far I haven't found a solution that would be simple enough to use and install.
Is someone working on a proper CJK input system for the N900 or is it already available somewhere? Open source and proprietary are both fine, I might even be willing to pay a little if the software is good enough.
If possible, I'd like system that will only need an install and then I can start using it, preferably in the actual maemo interface without an external program and no tricks with the terminal.
The initial lack of support for CJK input almost made me buy an iPhone but since the N900 is a Linux phone I figured a proper CJK will pop up sooner or later.
Also, the default Japanese font isn't very good. It works mostly but some characters are a bit off. Here is an example screenshot, the heading should be 直流 so the first character is displayed incorrectly:
All comments and suggestions warmly welcome!