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2007-01-18
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2007-01-18
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2007-02-15
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2007-03-19
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2007-05-29
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2008-03-05
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2008-04-20
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Just wanted to say thanks as I was able to get simplified Chinese input (and viewing) working perfectly on my N810. I appreciate the info given here.
I used the simplified Chinese package at this CJK Support site.
Also for viewing only (no input support) for Chinese web sites, the font package from this site works perfectly too.
Sorry if posting 2008 o/s info is taboo here; this was one of the better threads found using the site search tool and thought it may help others.
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2008-04-20
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