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| Setting up Your Web Browser to View Sites in Chinese |
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To view Web Sites in Chinese, you must first install the Chinese language kit on your computer (see above). Once installed, you can configure your Web browser to use these fonts when necessary. The instructions below are for Netscape, but you can follow the same steps to set up Internet Explorer on the Macintosh. |
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| 1. While in Netscape, go to the Preferences option under the Edit menu. | ||
| 2. Under Appearance, select Fonts | ||
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3. Click on the "For the Encoding" button and select either Traditional or Simplified Chinese. You will need to perform these steps for each of these. |
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| 4. Make sure that Chinese fonts are selected for both Variable and Fixed width fonts and click OK. If they are not selected, simply select them from the font menus. Next click on the button which states "Use my fonts, overriding page-specified fonts". Click OK. | ||
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| 5. You can test these fonts by visiting a Chinese Web site such as http://www.hsm.com.cn/ to view Simplified characters or http://dailynews.sina.com/ to view Traditional. You should be able to view these pages in Chinese. | ||
| 6. If you visit a site that you know is in Chinese yet your browser is displaying nonsense characters, select the Character Set option under the View menu and select Traditional or Simplified Chinese. Sometimes the browser does not recognize that it should display a Chinese font, and choosing the Character Set will help it to do so. | ||
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| Reading and Sending E-mail in Chinese using Bates Web Mail | |||
| To use Chinese in your e-mail, you must first install the Chinese language kit on your computer (see above). When using Webmail for Chinese, you may find that the results vary. Try the suggestions below, however, due to different encoding methods, you may have difficulty reading some Chinese messages. If you have messages that you cannot read, contact Bill Maiert in the Language Resource Center. | |||
| 1. You must use Internet Explorer to read and send Chinese e-mail | |||
| 2. Log in to Webmail at webmail.bates.edu. | |||
| 3. To read messages that were sent to you in Chinese, you must change the Character Set to Chinese after you've logged into Webmail. To do this, select the Character Set option under the View menu in Internet Explorer and select Chinese. After doing this, your browser will refresh and any Chinese messages will appear in Chinese. | |||
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| 4. To compose and send a message, click on the compose button in Webmail. Type in the e-mail address of the recipient and then change the Character Set to Chinese again. Once you've selected the Character Set, choose Chinese from the language menu bar in the upper right hand corner (the flag) and type your message. Click send when finished. | |||
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5. You can set Chinese as the default Character Set in the Preferences section under the Edit Menu on your own computer, but, when using a public lab you will always have to change the Character Set to Chinese if you'd like to read and send e-mail |
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