X “Tahoma” and “MS UI Gothic” are the only proportional fonts that are appropriate for Unicode. “Arial monospaced for SAP” belongs to this group. X The other fonts are not appropriate for Unicode as they cover only one character set and the font linking does not work with them. The characters which are not covered by the current font are displayed through the font linking functionality of Microsoft. X Microsoft’s TrueType fonts cover a large area of Unicode. X For “Courier New”, font size 10 is too small. You can select it instead of “Courier New”. X Fixed font “Andale Mono” included in Internet Explorer (file: FONTSUP.CAB) is also appropriate for Unicode. (* Tahoma is in fact a proportional font.) Default fonts x The default font setting of I18N mode is appropriate for Unicode and non-Unicode. It is fully reflected from the next screen. X The font change does not affect all GUI components on the current screen. X If Unicode session starts without I18N mode and the system character set is West European, “Arial monospaced for SAP” is the default fixed font.Īs this font covers only West European character set, it is necessary to change the font to display other characters. The corresponding proportional font will be automatically selected. X Please select one of Microsoft’s TrueType fonts for the fixed font. x In Unicode session, this setting determines the character set of the graphics. X The keyboard layout is adjusted to the font character set, unless English keyboard is also needed for it. You should not set a wrong character set manually. X When non-Unicode session starts, the font character set is adjusted to SAPGUI code-page which is assigned to the logon language. X When Unicode session starts, the last font setting in another Unicode or non-Unicode session continues to be used. X I18N mode is always ON when the system locale is Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Hebrew, Thai or Vietnamese. System locale Logon language English Japanese You need to restart SAP Logon after the new setting of I18N mode. X I18N mode is required for non-Unicode session whose character set is different from the system character set. If I18N mode is OFF, it is automatically activated when Unicode session starts. X I18N mode is required for Unicode session. X You don’t have to change the default setting, unless the system release is 4.6B or older than that. x The default language is set according to the user locale. X The interface language of SAP Logon must be one of those supported by the system character set or English. X Please install additional languages and keyboard layouts if necessary. X The interface language of Windows must be one of those supported by the system character set or English. ¾ The character set which corresponds to the system locale’s code-page is called system character set. X You can set different languages for the system and the user locales, but they must have the same code-page. ![]() This part describes the settings of Windows and SAPGUI for the internationalization. This guide is intended for the users of SAPGUI who logon to Unicode systems and those who logon to non-Unicode systems whose code-page is not limited to Latin-1.
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