by Philosfr » Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:39 pm
Should be an easy one, but I'm baffled. Using MM 3.2.0 on a US install of Windows 7 Ultimate. I tagged a bunch of files using MM 3.2.0 on Windows XP with Japanese Kanji characters. Now when I view them on my Windows 7 Ultimate system, I do not have the Kanji, just the "no-kanji-support-boxes".
I've verified that I have kanji support in Windows and can see the filenames and folders just fine. Verified that I can use the IME to input Kanji in Wordpad. The IME acts like it is working in MediaMonkey too, but instead of hiragana all I get is the same "no-kanji-support-boxes"
What am I missing? I didn't run into this on the Windows XP box, so is it something I need to change on my Windows 7 box, or is it a behavior difference between the two OS's?
Should be an easy one, but I'm baffled. Using MM 3.2.0 on a US install of Windows 7 Ultimate. I tagged a bunch of files using MM 3.2.0 on Windows XP with Japanese Kanji characters. Now when I view them on my Windows 7 Ultimate system, I do not have the Kanji, just the "no-kanji-support-boxes".
I've verified that I have kanji support in Windows and can see the filenames and folders just fine. Verified that I can use the IME to input Kanji in Wordpad. The IME acts like it is working in MediaMonkey too, but instead of hiragana all I get is the same "no-kanji-support-boxes"
What am I missing? I didn't run into this on the Windows XP box, so is it something I need to change on my Windows 7 box, or is it a behavior difference between the two OS's?