Troubleshooting – Apple Chinese Language Kit User Manual
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Troubleshooting
This chapter provides information about problems you may have using the Chinese
Language Kit.
I can’t read the names of files and folders.
If you have entered Chinese characters for the names of files and folders, the font selected
for views is not a Chinese character font. For information about setting this font, see
“Displaying Finder Names in Chinese” on page 18 in Chapter 2.
Dates and times are not displayed as Chinese dates and times.
When you install the Chinese Language Kit, the primary script doesn’t change and it
determines how dates and times appear on your computer. Although some applications use
the Chinese formats for dates and times that are defined by the Chinese scripts, others use
those defined by the primary script.
If you have Mac OS 8 or later installed on your computer, you can display the day of the week
in Chinese using one of the fonts provided with the Chinese Language Kit. To do so, open
the Date & Time control panel and click Clock Options. In the dialog box that appears, select
the “Show day of the week” checkbox and choose a Chinese font from the Font Setting pop-
up menu.
Choosing Edit Dictionary using the Traditional Chinese Input Method does not
open the Traditional Chinese Dictionary Tool application.
The application is not located in the Extensions folder (in the System Folder). To use the
Traditional Chinese Dictionary Tool application, drag it to the System Folder and click OK in
the dialog box that appears to place it in the Extensions folder. Then restart your computer.