I use scratch and select languege to Chinese, it's work great, but when i publish my work to internet as a java applet i guess, all Chinese text turn into block.
I hope this problem could be fix soon, for I wanna use scratch on my class.
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Can you upload a project with the glitch? We might be able to help you better
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TheoMarr wrote:
Can you upload a project with the glitch? We might be able to help you better
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TheoMarr wrote:
Can you upload a project with the glitch? We might be able to help you better
It looks like this project shows the problem
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Underwind/757415
I have notified the developers about this issue.
Underwind wrote:
I use scratch and select languege to Chinese, it's work great, but when i publish my work to internet as a java applet i guess, all Chinese text turn into block.
I hope this problem could be fix soon, for I wanna use scratch on my class.
Underwind - Could you tell us what operating system and Java version you are currently using? Thanks.
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Hi!
I tested the project under window VISTA HOME Premium SP2 (Traditonal Chinese version) and Java Stander Edition 6 (build 1.6.0_17-b4)
The screen shows squares like this.
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touch_classroom wrote:
Hi!
I tested the project under window VISTA HOME Premium SP2 (Traditonal Chinese version) and Java Stander Edition 6 (build 1.6.0_17-b4)
The screen shows squares like this.
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/jw!8crUvVGGH … o?pid=3833
Thanks touch_classroom - I'll check it out.
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Paddle2See wrote:
This bug has now been fixed in the latest release of the Java Player
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But the font for the ask/say/think blocks changed!
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Paddle2See wrote:
This bug has now been fixed in the latest release of the Java Player
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Thank you! Now I can see Chinese Characters in my project.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/touch_classroom/774735
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