Anyway, the fix is relatively straight-forward; simply replace the default arial.ttf font with the unicode version found in any Windows XP and up installation, then change the xbmc skin font to arial ttf. Detailed steps as follows:
- Locate the font arialuni.ttf in Windows XP c:\windows\fonts.
- FTP arialuni.ttf to e:\xbmc\media\fonts on the Xbox.
- rename e:\xbmc\media\fonts\arial.ttf to arial.ttf.bak.
- In same directory rename arialuni.ttf to arial.ttf.
- Exit FTP; launch XBMC
- Go to Settings --> Appearance --> change the skin fonts to arial ttf and you are done!
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this sounds like a solution I've been trying to fix in XBMC for my chinese char display! will try it out.
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