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LT 2005 support Japanese/Chinese input in Command Lines?

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Anonymous
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LT 2005 support Japanese/Chinese input in Command Lines?

I need the LT 2005 (with LISP tool box) to run some automation LISP file, which required to input some Japanese remarks in the drawing.

 

However, the "Japanese remarks" becomes garbled text whenever i enter it in the command lines.

Any solution for this case?

Appreciate for you help!

 

P/S: FYI, my Windows system locale setting is set to Japanese.

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Charles_Shade
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LT is not LISP capable.

You will need either Full AutoCAD or violate the EULA with a third party add on to run LISP.

I doubt anyone here can give you that option.

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pendean
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Do you get a "language missing" alert when you open the file?

Or are you just missing a required font file in Windows (or SHX)?

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Anonymous
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Hi Charles and Pendean, thanks for your suggestion below.

 

Yes, my LT is already equipped with third party toolbox/add-on to run LISP.

There is no problem to input/edit the text with Japanese word in the drawing.

 

If I run a LISP to load another LISP file (with Japanese file name), i.e:

(load "C:/autolisp/テスト/Public用.lsp")

 

However, this command will not be run successfully as the Japanese characters become garbled in the Command Line.

 

Solution: Just change the display font options to Japanese compatible font (Mincho), no garbled text anymore in command line.

 

 

 

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