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How to Install Asian Fonts on Red Hat & CentOS Linux Distributions

Chinese Font installation Amendment

In newer versions of RHEL, such as RHEL 6 (CentOS 6 specifically), the language font group packages are no longer available. Instead, these releases have “groupinstall” lists which bundle multiple packages together. In order to see all language packages available through this interface, you can type the following command:

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# yum grouplist

This will output all group packages, the last section of which is “Available Language Groups”. Note that some packs may already be installed, in which case, they will be visible under “Installed Language Packs” at the top of the list. In this case, “chinese-fonts” is now “Chinese Support”.

To install this package, run the following command:

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# yum groupinstall "Chinese Support"

To install all languages listed in the help file, run the following commands:

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# yum groupinstall "Chinese Support"
# yum groupinstall "Japanese Support"
# yum groupinstall "Korean Support"
# yum groupinstall "Kannada Support"
# yum groupinstall "Hindi Support"

If special language characters still do not appear in the Flash viewer when using the legacy ProxyServer service, add the following parameter to the conversion URL specified in your application:

As an example, this would be the complete new URL:

http://localhost:18680/convert2swf?source=/home/user/files/file.docx&target=/home/user/files/file.swf&enterprise=3&flashver=9

 

 


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