When using four Asian fonts (Microsoft JhengHei, Microsoft YaHei, Meiryo and Malgun Gothic) the same sizes at the same time, The Glyphs are not on the same horizontal line. The Actual sizes are also different.
And there are a lot of difference in these fonts setting. For example the setting at Typographic Line Gap, they are all different.
This Problem seems serious for the Asian Users. Is it because these fonts are provided by different fonts firm? And Is there the same standard for making Asian fonts which use in GUI fonts?

Problem in Vista Asian fonts
I believe this is already known by the development team :o) I expect they'll have this fixed by the public beta.
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--: Original message follows :-- "Killua" wrote in message
When using four Asian fonts (Microsoft JhengHei, Microsoft YaHei, Meiryo and Malgun Gothic) the same sizes at the same time, The Glyphs are not on the same horizontal line. The Actual sizes are also different.
And there are a lot of difference in these fonts setting. For example the setting at Typographic Line Gap, they are all different.
This Problem seems serious for the Asian Users. Is it because these fonts are provided by different fonts firm? And Is there the same standard for making Asian fonts which use in GUI fonts?
Windows Vista is currently only Officially Supported in English, German, and Japanese.
"Killua" wrote in message
When using four Asian fonts (Microsoft JhengHei, Microsoft YaHei, Meiryo and Malgun Gothic) the same sizes at the same time, The Glyphs are not on the same horizontal line. The Actual sizes are also different.
And there are a lot of difference in these fonts setting. For example the setting at Typographic Line Gap, they are all different.
This Problem seems serious for the Asian Users. Is it because these fonts are provided by different fonts firm? And Is there the same standard for making Asian fonts which use in GUI fonts?
Kevin John Panzke wrote:
Windows Vista is currently only Officially Supported in English, German, and Japanese.
Idiot. The UI language is different to the dozens of languages supported in every version of Windows.
Only in beta builds :-o It'll be opened up way more for different languages by the end of the beta.
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--: Original message follows :-- "Kevin John Panzke" wrote in message
Windows Vista is currently only Officially Supported in English, German, and Japanese.
"Killua" wrote in message When using four Asian fonts (Microsoft JhengHei, Microsoft YaHei, Meiryo and Malgun Gothic) the same sizes at the same time, The Glyphs are not on the same horizontal line. The Actual sizes are also different.
And there are a lot of difference in these fonts setting. For example the setting at Typographic Line Gap, they are all different.
This Problem seems serious for the Asian Users. Is it because these fonts are provided by different fonts firm? And Is there the same standard for making Asian fonts which use in GUI fonts?
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"Mike Williams" wrote in message
Kevin John Panzke wrote: Windows Vista is currently only Officially Supported in English, German, and Japanese.
Idiot. The UI language is different to the dozens of languages supported in every version of Windows.
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