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What is the font  with  name looking 6 empty squares PRO W3?

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slagayutsyazachem - 16 Oct 2007 15:05 GMT
I have this font in the list of fonts in a file, and I cannot replace it, nor
exclude it.
What is this font, and how to replace it?
John Wilson - 16 Oct 2007 15:31 GMT
Did you get it from somone with a Mac?
Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro W3 is a Mac OS X font (Name not in English)
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> I have this font in the list of fonts in a file, and I cannot replace it, nor
> exclude it.
> What is this font, and how to replace it?
Steve Rindsberg - 16 Oct 2007 16:09 GMT
> Did you get it from somone with a Mac?
> Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro W3 is a Mac OS X font (Name not in English)

And at a guess, that name would be six characters in Japanese.

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John Wilson - 16 Oct 2007 17:09 GMT
I bet you're not guessing!

ヒラギノ角ゴ

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> > Did you get it from somone with a Mac?
> > Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro W3 is a Mac OS X font (Name not in English)
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Steve Rindsberg - 16 Oct 2007 19:13 GMT
> I bet you're not guessing!
>
> ヒラギノ角ゴ

That comes through as Martian but alas, not Japanese.  Lost in translation, I
fear.

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John Wilson - 16 Oct 2007 20:16 GMT
Just once in a while the web interface works better (maybe)
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> > I bet you're not guessing!
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Steve Rindsberg - 17 Oct 2007 03:55 GMT
> Just once in a while the web interface works better (maybe)

S'truth.  When I get stuff like this in email, I can forward to gmail and view
it in Japanese in the browser there.  But it's already munged past recognition
by the time the newsreader and NNTP are done with it.  

Just checked in the web interface ... bingo.
Hiragino Kaku Go is what it says.
(Go --> abbreviation for GOthic, maybe?)

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slagayutsyazachem - 17 Oct 2007 02:07 GMT
Dear John,
no, I had no contact with Mac.
Though I have some japanese fonts.
I have also another problem. Instead of integrals and sums my ppt in
equations gives me terrible signs. What does it mean? How can it be treated?
Yours Vladimir

> Did you get it from somone with a Mac?
> Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro W3 is a Mac OS X font (Name not in English)
>
> > I have this font in the list of fonts in a file, and I cannot replace it, nor
> > exclude it.
> > What is this font, and how to replace it?
Bob Mathews - 17 Oct 2007 02:16 GMT
On 16-Oct-2007, Vladimir wrote:

> Instead of integrals and sums my ppt in equations gives me
> terrible signs. What does it mean? How can it be treated?

The most likely cause of this is setting Equation Editor fonts
incorrectly. With Equation Editor open, click on Style > Define.
Make sure the Symbol, L.C.Greek, and U.C.Greek styles are set to
Symbol font. These should never be set to any other font besides
Symbol. (Well, there *are* fonts it's OK to set them to, but
mostly no.) The other styles are OK to set to any font you want.

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Steve Rindsberg - 17 Oct 2007 03:55 GMT
> I have this font in the list of fonts in a file, and I cannot replace it, nor
> exclude it.
> What is this font, and how to replace it?

As to replacing it, this can get seriously geekish.

This presentation might contain Far East (or Asian) text and formats that
PowerPoint can't display
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00287.htm

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