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kevinsano
Feb 20, 2005, 10:11
Does anyone here know where I can find japanese encoded true type fonts?
I have a lot of creative ascii encoded hiragana and katakana fonts, but I really can't use them.

GaijinPunch
Feb 21, 2005, 12:04
Only a few hundred sites here (http://home.intercity.or.jp/users/masak/).

i2f (http://www.i2f.org) has the best, IMHO. Amazing Flash as well. A pretty popular design house amongst Japanese design circles... at least according to the few I know.

sl0815
Feb 21, 2005, 13:17
Hi,

you may want to try these:

ipafonts (http://www.grass-japan.org/FOSS4G/readme-grass-i18n-ipafonts.eucjp.htm) (should work in windows as well)
or
freefont (http://wiki.fdiary.net/font/?freefont)


MfG Jan

PaulTB
Feb 21, 2005, 17:06
mikachan (http://www001.upp.so-net.ne.jp/mikachan/)

It's the only free Japanese true type font with kanji that I've come across.

Another trick you can do is get the MS Chinese font (I think it might be MS Song, but I forget) and use it with Japanese. It requires a bit of fiddling about but it's a good font.

CorDarei
Feb 21, 2005, 17:35
I have on my Linux (Gentoo) system,

Kochi Gothic/Mincho
Sazanami Gothic/Mincho
Mikachan
Mona

and Ximian Open Office has a font called Toufuu (東風) that looks really nice, but it's hidden somewhere and I'm too lazy to find it. (Except for mikachan, all of the above are basically similar to MS Gothic/Mincho).

Also, I seem to remember that Arial Unicode had kanji/kana; I believe Microsoft owns the license for that as well as the MS Gothic/Mincho fonts.

After searching on Google for a few minutes, I found this site which may prove of interest:
http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/~luc/japan.html

John Lemon
Feb 21, 2005, 19:10
The Japanese version of Windows XP has a few neat fonts such as "Kyokashotai". I tried hunting for them online but can't remember the exact kanji.

sl0815
Feb 21, 2005, 23:53
I have on my Linux (Gentoo) system,

Kochi Gothic/Mincho
Sazanami Gothic/Mincho
Mikachan
Mona


Ohh, nice to see another Gentoo fellow. Where did you get the Sazanami font? I can't find it. Did you just emerged it?


MfG Jan

CorDarei
Feb 21, 2005, 23:55
The Japanese version of Windows XP has a few neat fonts such as "Kyokashotai". I tried hunting for them online but can't remember the exact kanji.

教科書体

http://www.tokyocopy.co.jp/tc/font/kaisho/ - a list of fonts with samples

GaijinPunch
Feb 22, 2005, 10:57
Ohh, nice to see another Gentoo fellow. Where did you get the Sazanami font? I can't find it. Did you just emerged it?


Try "emerge -s font" and you'll get a LOT of fonts... unfortunately not just Japanese. It should be in there, although I've not heard of that particular one.

CorDarei
Feb 22, 2005, 23:43
try emerge -s sazanami. I forget the exact name of the ebuild, but it's in there.

kevinsano
Feb 23, 2005, 00:12
thanks, the mikachan font is nice.

sl0815
Feb 23, 2005, 11:55
try emerge -s sazanami. I forget the exact name of the ebuild, but it's in there.

It's the exact name. I overread it ... :relief: The font doesn't look bad and has many iso-8859-15 characters too. THX for the tip. :-)

Just in case you didn't know: there is a package called esearch which is quite useful if you have to search something in the portage tree.


MfG Jan

Malaika
Feb 24, 2005, 03:09
ahhh I'm having a hard time trying to download those fonts that you gave the links too...*frowns*

I need help! *pouts*

Chabichou
Nov 6, 2005, 05:13
I do know of a site I recently found that has truetype japanese fonts

http://www.travelphrases.info/gallery/Fonts_Japanese.html#samples

I think it only recently came into existance.

Knock yourself out kids!

The files are zipped in lzh format but you can download a free program, lhasa, at http://www.vector.co.jp/download/file/win95/util/ff336899.html to unzip them. Some of them are in exe files and some can be downloaded from an ftp site.

Edit: Actually, the site said that they are unicode fonts (is that truetype?). The great thing about these fonts is that some of them support several languages. You can use the same one for arabic, chinese, korean, greek, hebrew, etc. Talk about convenience eh?

The site also has a multitude of fonts for other languages here: http://www.travelphrases.info/fonts.html#font_list

Just pick your language

Free, legal fonts! Yay!!!!!!




Anyway, I am specifically looking for the microsoft kyokashotai font that some of you have mentioned :
教科書体

There are several of them:
HG教科書体
HGP教科書体
HGS教科書体


Here is a list of all windows japanese fonts: http://www.jyva.or.jp/v365/

Please, if anyone has it could they, send it to me by email at chabichou86@hotmail.com or refer me to a website that has it for download. Please. Someone out there must have the japanese version of windows, and hence would have all those fonts on the list I provided.

Sensuikan San
Nov 6, 2005, 05:52
Super links Chabichou !

You've just made me want to learn to read Japanese even more than before!

So ... for the rest of the afternoon, ...... I'm gonna .... download .......

(.... Go away! ... I'm busy .....!)

ジョン :cool:

kumo
Nov 6, 2005, 07:45
In my opinion the best Japanese font ever made is "meiryo" (メイリオ), which will be the new Windows vista's default font. I don't think I'm allowed to post it here, but you can easily download it from 2ch if you want.

Here's a screen shot I took (make sure you view it in full page):

[img=http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/1548/meiryo3ld.th.gif] (http://img81.imageshack.us/my.php?image=meiryo3ld.gif)

:cool:

Chabichou
Feb 22, 2006, 00:01
I thought I might add that many chinese fonts support japanese as well. Since the majority of japanese characters are exactly like their chinese counterparts, they have the same code on computers, and so, both chinese and japanese fonts work on the same characters. And since chinese has all the kanji, it can support all japanese kanji, exept for those few characters that have been altered form the original chinese. Of course, japanese fonts only support about 2000 kanji, so they will only work on a small percentage of chinese characters. Also, many chinese fonts (but not all of them, mind you) support hiragana and katakana as well.

Why am I referring you to chinese fonts? Because it's alot easier to get free chinese fonts on the internet, and you get a bigger variety as well. You can actually simply type "chinese fonts" in google, and you will be linked to websites with chinese fonts up for download.

It's easy to get these fonts to work in ms word, but it's a bit tricky to get the chinese fonts to work on japanese in word pad. Here's how I do it. I type what I want in japanese. I make sure that the font is arial unicode ms, then, I highlight the characters and chose instead of japanese encoding, chinese encoding. Then you can apply a chinese font to them. Many chinese fonts also support hiragana and katakana. Just make sure to apply chinese encoding to everything before you change the font.

Here is a pdf file (http://fsphost.com/Chabichou/chinesefonts.pdf) showing which japanese characters are supported by chinese fonts. Note that there are tradional chinese fonts, and simplified chinese fonts.

kumo
Feb 22, 2006, 06:07
Of course, japanese fonts only support about 2000 kanji, so they will only work on a small percentage of chinese characters.
I don't think this is correct. Link (http://lfw.org/text/jp.html).
The most popularly-used Japanese character set is known as JIS X 0208-1990. It includes 6879 characters, among which are the hiragana and katakana syllabaries, 6355 kanji, the Roman, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets, the numerals, and a number of typographic symbols.
I'm not sure about Chinese fonts though...