MediaLab has pretty decent support for this. Check this out and see if it helps:
www.empirisoft.com/medialab/help/preferences.htm#prefs_foreign
DirectRT not so much unless you are running the version of Windows native to the particular language.
MediaLab has pretty decent support for this. Check this out and see if it helps:
www.empirisoft.com/medialab/help/preferences.htm#prefs_foreign
DirectRT not so much unless you are running the version of Windows native to the particular language.
[edited from related support email]
We tried to enter Japanese characters in the instruction and text label in
the Scale Response. I went to this support page and found the posts above. So I got relieved but no idea how to get Japanese characters in the questionnaire. Please let me know how to fix it. I would like to avoid an option using HTML.
Last edited by jarvis24; 11-23-2009 at 05:08 AM.
It might be Mincho but I am not sure. Which font can be appeared on Medialab/DirectRT?What font/script are you using in the experiment editor--do you happen to know?
Yes, I can see the Japanese characters while I choose Kanji with space key but it disappears or replaced with strange character when I select the characters by hitting "enter" key.Are you able to see the Japanese characters when you are editing the
questionnaire (.que) file?
Yes, they are basically replaced with strange characters.And are they replaced then by blank spaces, or strange characters?
Yes, I guess I know. I will try it after going back to my office in Japan next week ... If you ever have solved the similar problem which your other customers had, please let me know. I wonder how Korean people are using Medialab without any problems. I would appreciate your further help very much.Finally, do you know how to do a screen capture--it might help to see an image of what you are describing.
Last edited by jarvis24; 11-23-2009 at 05:11 AM.
You could also try using Arial or Arial Unicode as the editor font. As far as I know, Japanese, Chinese and many other font sets will work (but not for Korean and a few others if you are using US Windows--for some it requires the native version of Windows). Also if you have trouble entering the text in "Overview" mode, try clicking "Details" for any given item and entering the text there. Note that this is just for the MediaLab Experiment Editor. Now, once you see the text appearing properly in the Editor, then there are a couple steps you need to take in the main MediaLab Preferences menu to have it appear properly in the session itself (e.g., setting the same font as in the Editor and esp the *script*--in this case, the latter to Japanese) .
Btw, is this on an American machine running US Windows (not just US Regional settings but the actual Japanese version of Windows)? Also, you mention DirectRT--I ought to ask to be clear--these answers are just for MediaLab--right now DirectRT is a different story altogether--even if it's embedded within a larger MediaLab session. Worst case, btw, I can certainly help hook you up with some other users who have had success in using Japanese fonts with MediaLab. I know users from as far back as 4-5 years ago who worked this out--esp after we added the script function in the MediaLab preferences menu.
And a note for future reference re MediaLab and DirectRT--in the next versions (v2010) I'm hoping we can switch out the text fields in the experiment editors with "formatable" ones like you see in Excel--and that you can then see that formatting automatically carried over into your MediaLab and DirectRT sessions. This would included font, size, colour (color), underlining, script, italics, bold, etc., where you could apply such to any individual field.
If any other users have experience/success with the use of non-Western/European fonts, please feel free to continue this exchange here--it might provide useful info for those looking to deal with similar issues.
Thanks a lot for the info. I found that HGP MINCHO worked out,
after changing the font in Preference -> Edit Preferences -> Font & Colors,
which made me very happy. By the way, neither of Arial and Arial Unicode worked for Japanese characters. Our computers (HP) are running Japanese Windows. I will test DirectRT with Japanese characters and post the results here when we find out.
Thanks for the update skuri, very helpful info.
You are very welcome, thanks for your help too.