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Because of recent upgrades to MilCat, special diacritics and Chinese vernacular may no longer display properly in MilCat.
This is because Innovative has changed the file structure for the storing of the font.properties file. This file is no longer stored in the Javasoft directory; it is now stored in a separate Millennium directory. If you wish to continue viewing CJK vernacular in the 880 fields and special diacritics and characters requiring the Unicode font, you will need to reinstall the font properties.
The file structure is: C:\Millennium\jre\1.6.0_02\lib
Upon completing installation of the font.properties file, you should be able to view the actual diacritics in MilCat and to see CJK characters within the 880 fields.
These instructions work on the assumption that you have Unicode fonts installed in your computer. Please make sure that Arial Unicode MS font is installed on your computer.
Source: email instructions from John DeSantis (04 Sep. 2003); updated 17 Oct. 2008.
The Arial Unicode MS font is installed as part of the Microsoft Office Setup and is part of the International Support features.
Installation:
Source: Description of the Arial Unicode MS font in Word 2002, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q287247/
Problem: Diacritics and special characters may be converted incorrectly in exported and imported records.
If the default input language of your workstation or the setting for "Language of non-Unicode programs" is set to a language other than English, diacritics and special characters may be exported and imported incorrectly. Retain English for these settings to ensure that diacritics and special characters in Latin script data are correctly retained when you export and import records.
Note: With version 1.50, if the input language of your workstation is not English, you must use the new option to export in Unicode (in Tools, Options, Export) to solve this problem.
To Fix:
Source: Connexion client problems and troubleshooting, http://www.oclc.org/connexion/support/client_known_problems.htm#takingactions
Problem: Russian diacritics display.
As some of you know, we have had a long-standing problem with the display of a certain Russian diacritic (ligature) in the Web OPAC. Innovative has provided a solution for us. Please follow the instructions below, and the ligatures will now display normally instead of as square boxes.
To Fix (IE):
To Fix (Firefox):
Source: email instructions from John DeSantis (01 Nov. 2004)