Hello, I've found this issue cited elsewhere, but I have not found a solution that I could follow.
I have both Chinese and Japanese decks on my Android devices, and when I try to study Japanese I've noticed that Japanese characters are replaced with Chinese ones, which is sometimes not an issue beyond a slight font difference, but which too often leads to the presentation of a completely or marginally different character. This renders my Japanese kanji study problematic on my droid devices. How can I fix this, and please, in terms that I can follow? I am not a programmer, and I don't even know how to find a font for Japanese that I can comfortably use on an android device :(
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these directions require use of the desktop client Anki: http://ankisrs.net/docs/manual.html#installing-fontsalso, people often run into fonts that do not work, so you may have to try several fonts until you find one that works -- I would suggest sticking to only .ttf files.
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 8:24 PM, <ct.iva...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I've found this issue cited elsewhere, but I have not found a solution that I could follow.
I have both Chinese and Japanese decks on my Android devices, and when I try to study Japanese I've noticed that Japanese characters are replaced with Chinese ones, which is sometimes not an issue beyond a slight font difference, but which too often leads to the presentation of a completely or marginally different character. This renders my Japanese kanji study problematic on my droid devices. How can I fix this, and please, in terms that I can follow? I am not a programmer, and I don't even know how to find a font for Japanese that I can comfortably use on an android device :(
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I think Tim may have meant convert them ~from~ TTC, to .ttf (true type font) .ttc seems to have been better supported in the past, and I haven't heard of any recent successes though they may be out thereYou can easily find fonts in just about any form for free by googling.
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 9:15 PM, Tim <perceptu...@gmail.com> wrote:
If you have Windows, you can try MS PGothic or MS PMincho from your Windows\Fonts folder. You'll need to convert them to TTC first; see the FAQ for more info:https://code.google.com/p/ankidroid/wiki/FAQ#How_can_I_use_custom_fonts?
On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 12:47:02 PM UTC+9, chajadan wrote:these directions require use of the desktop client Anki: http://ankisrs.net/docs/manual.html#installing-fonts
also, people often run into fonts that do not work, so you may have to try several fonts until you find one that works -- I would suggest sticking to only .ttf files.On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 8:24 PM, <ct.iva...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I've found this issue cited elsewhere, but I have not found a solution that I could follow.--
I have both Chinese and Japanese decks on my Android devices, and when I try to study Japanese I've noticed that Japanese characters are replaced with Chinese ones, which is sometimes not an issue beyond a slight font difference, but which too often leads to the presentation of a completely or marginally different character. This renders my Japanese kanji study problematic on my droid devices. How can I fix this, and please, in terms that I can follow? I am not a programmer, and I don't even know how to find a font for Japanese that I can comfortably use on an android device :(
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Ah yes, thanks for the clarification... You can find the Mincho and Gothic fonts as .ttc files in Windows, but you have to convert them to ttf.
On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 2:50:38 PM UTC+9, chajadan wrote:
I think Tim may have meant convert them ~from~ TTC, to .ttf (true type font) .ttc seems to have been better supported in the past, and I haven't heard of any recent successes though they may be out thereYou can easily find fonts in just about any form for free by googling.
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 9:15 PM, Tim <perceptu...@gmail.com> wrote:
If you have Windows, you can try MS PGothic or MS PMincho from your Windows\Fonts folder. You'll need to convert them to TTC first; see the FAQ for more info:
On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 12:47:02 PM UTC+9, chajadan wrote:
these directions require use of the desktop client Anki: http://ankisrs.net/docs/manual.html#installing-fonts
also, people often run into fonts that do not work, so you may have to try several fonts until you find one that works -- I would suggest sticking to only .ttf files.
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 8:24 PM, <ct.iva...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I've found this issue cited elsewhere, but I have not found a solution that I could follow.
I have both Chinese and Japanese decks on my Android devices, and when I try to study Japanese I've noticed that Japanese characters are replaced with Chinese ones, which is sometimes not an issue beyond a slight font difference, but which too often leads to the presentation of a completely or marginally different character. This renders my Japanese kanji study problematic on my droid devices. How can I fix this, and please, in terms that I can follow? I am not a programmer, and I don't even know how to find a font for Japanese that I can comfortably use on an android device :(
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Really, font in a folder support is still there
Also, ttc fonts are tried, it is just undocumented. I have none of those lying around so i can't really experiment (and CBA)
How do you reference the ttc files? Do you use the @font-face rule in the card template or some other way?
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also, fonts from the fonts folder do something I'm not a fan of: they strip font attributes from the name, like italic, bold, etc. So if your font name is MyFontBold.ttf you need to reference it as "MyFont" for the font-family.
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 2:23 PM, ospalh <osp...@gmail.com> wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 28. Mai 2014 22:44:35 UTC+2 schrieb Dominic Lerbs:How do you reference the ttc files? Do you use the @font-face rule in the card template or some other way?Cf. attachment. One font may be lying around on your Windows system, the other one is free (as in speech).
- Drop the font file into <SD card>/AnkiDroid/fonts
- Make sure that the file name is the same as the font name
- and that the file name ends in "otf", "ttc" or "ttf"
- And use selector_nn {font-family: "fontName";}
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as far as I know, .ttc is just a way to group related fonts, not inherently a proprietary thingthe only reason it'd be so common for windows fonts is because they are likely to support various styles, coming as part of a platform
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 10:37 PM, Tim <perceptu...@gmail.com> wrote:
I had a go at getting Japanese fonts working myself using the official @font-face method with the open source Kochi TTF fonts (no conversion required).Here is an example card template which uses them:I've updated the FAQ to give more information about using custom fonts, including a link to a list of recommended fonts for different languages. I guess most of the fonts which come as TTC are not freely distributable, so it's probably against the terms of the license to use them on your Android device anyway, but I've also included a link to the old documentation for those who don't want to use the new method.On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 12:24:58 PM UTC+9, ct.iva...@gmail.com wrote:Hello, I've found this issue cited elsewhere, but I have not found a solution that I could follow.
I have both Chinese and Japanese decks on my Android devices, and when I try to study Japanese I've noticed that Japanese characters are replaced with Chinese ones, which is sometimes not an issue beyond a slight font difference, but which too often leads to the presentation of a completely or marginally different character. This renders my Japanese kanji study problematic on my droid devices. How can I fix this, and please, in terms that I can follow? I am not a programmer, and I don't even know how to find a font for Japanese that I can comfortably use on an android device :(
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You going to justify AD inability to use TTC by play the copyright card?
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> If you have an inconsistency between Anki Desktop and AnkiDroid using a font which is supported by Android such as Google Noto then post an example deck here.
Sorry to hijack the post, but I have exactly that kind of inconsistency (using Google Noto).
Here's what it looks like on desktop (correctly renders with noto):
Here's what it looks like on AnkiDroid (still using system font):
Here's the styling:
.card {
font-family: "Noto Sans CJK JP", sans;
font-size: 20px;
text-align: center;
color: black;
background-color: white;
}
@font-face { font-family: "Noto Sans"; src: url('_NotoSans-Regular.ttf'); }
@font-face { font-family: "Noto Sans CJK JP"; src: url('_NotoSansCJKjp-Regular.ttf'); }
I just tried importing your apkg (…) and it displays the font correctly(…)
I've attached the deck this card is from here. I'm using AnkiDroid 2.4.3. I'm on a 2015 Moto X, Android 5.0.
"Noto Sans" before "Noto Sans CJK". Currently, the Latin
characters in the CJK fonts are from Adobe’s Source Sans Profont-family: "Noto Sans", "Noto Sans CJK JP", sans-serif;