
I thought it would work better on Windows and only tried on Linux, but now that I know the opposite is the case, I'll try it on Linux. You may try to disassemble the TTC in question into TTFs and see what happens.Īnyway, good to know that it works on Linux. However, it seems like the problem lies in Prince' handling of TTC because you apparently had the problem even on Windows XP with the default locale set to English. I specified both Korean and English names for Korean fonts.
#WHAT IS MINGLIU FONT MAC OS#
This font available for Windows 7 and Mac OS in TrueType (.ttf) and OpenType (.otf) format.
#WHAT IS MINGLIU FONT DOWNLOAD#
See preview mingliu font, write comments, or download mingliu font for free. MingLiU font viewed 569 times and downloaded 58 times. I had the same problem with Korean fonts wrapped in a truetype collection with the default locale set to Korean. Below you can download free mingliu font. Please see the documentation of your version control. The same is true of Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean. The data contained in this repository can be downloaded to your computer using one of several clients. If your default locale on Windows XP is Traditional Chinese, TC fonts are presented to applications as Chinese names (if they have TC names). This could be due to the fact that the MingLiU font is in a TrueType Collection (.ttc file) rather than just a straight TrueType font (.ttf file).Įither that or Prince has a trouble with non-ASCII font name. Mikeday wrote: It seems that Prince is having trouble loading the MingLiU font on Windows XP for some reason, and giving a rather uninformative error message: "unknown file format".
