(I've got the whole mess somehow sorted out now, but before I had problems with Japanese fonts breaking Chinese fonts and all.) Though I have even more problems since I need Chinese as well. Its a bit of a pain sometimes since there are all sorts of problems Linux has with Japanese. That's why I thought I had to get that locale. Though the guy said that to use it you need to install Shift-JIS which is available on ubuntu, and said something about lang= not working well with Shift-JIS because it wasn't ASCII compatible or something. The guy said it probbably doesn't work on debian even. I'm pretty sure winelocale doesn't work on Archlinux. Before I tested with just "LANG=ja_JP wine exe" and that worked with some programs but not this one for some reason. I didn't even need Shift-JIS or winelocale. I don't know where I got it all, but my Windows/fonts is 100MB. Not using LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 makes me see only blocks.Īnd fonts maybe. I think it comes down to uncommenting ja_JP.UTF-8 in /etc/locale.gen, running locale-gen, and then LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 wine program_name.exeĪt least, this has worked for me for a PC98 emulator, and some Japanese shmups.
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