Thread Subject: how can I deal with the Chinese problem in Matlab 2009a

Subject: how can I deal with the Chinese problem in Matlab 2009a

From: workaholic

Date: 20 Jan, 2010 11:46:41

Message: 1 of 2

I found that the Chinese character cannot be displayed properly in
Matlab 2009a. I installed two of them in Win XP and Ubuntu 8.04

Some on-line materials said that I have to deal with the Java
interface configuration. What is the standard way of dealing with it?

Thanks in advance

Subject: how can I deal with the Chinese problem in Matlab 2009a

From: Ed Yu

Date: 9 Feb, 2010 21:12:02

Message: 2 of 2

At start-up time, the default locale is automatically set by the Java runtime to match the host's current locale. If this is not possible, the en_US locale is used. Try to use java to query the locale after MATLAB is launched. This way you'll be sure that the JVM is matching what you expect. Good luck!

Ed.

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