這是 關於 Surrogate 的FAQ , 應可證實 win2000 已全面支持 Ext-B
http://www.microsoft.com/globald ... ns/015/default.mspx
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How do I enter CJK Extensions A and B characters?
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The NeiMa IME that is included in Windows 2000 and XP supports the input of CJK Extension A and Extension B characters via surrogate pairs when set to Unicode mode. When inputting surrogate pairs, you may ignore what seems to be a strange behavior. Upon inputting the first half of a surrogate pair, a square box will appear (this is the system's way to let you know that you have entered something in, but that the current font does not have a glyph to represent it). After you input the second half, the box will go away and the character will display correctly –– provided that you have the corresponding font. This works on both Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
The Microsoft Office Proofing Tools includes an "Enhanced Unicode IME" that addresses the above–mentioned flaw. Click on the link to find out more. Here's how to set it up after purchase:
1.From the Proofing Tools setup, select Custom setup to install Simplified Chinese Proofing Tools only. This will load the necessary IME and the “SurSong.ttf” font.
2.Upon completion, load the desired IME (NeiMa or Enhanced Unicode) from Regional Options' Languages tab in Windows XP, or Input Locales tab on Windows 2000.
3.Open an Office application, say Word. Set the font to "SimSun (Founder Extended)" font (SurSong.ttf) from the font drop–down list in Word.
4.Switch to your selected IME. Once it is enabled, click on the center part of its toolbar until it displays Unicode. And off you go.
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關於 方正超大宋體可在 Microsoft Office Proofing Tools 或 簡體版 Office XP 光碟內找到。 |