Dear Douglas,
Thanks for your response. Your comments are really encouraging.
This problem can solely be understood by those who have both eye-sights of Japanese and English.
drbgaijin wrote:I hope that if/when a 64 bit version turns up, that it may handle Japanese.
I use PSP with IME on Windows 7 Pro -Engish. My wife uses PSP on a Japanese Windows 7 Pro intsall. Neither of us has had any luck with the Japanese input.
Unless bilingual people like you claim for it, the improvement would not take place. This problem is not due to the capacity of CPU.
The goal is already pretty close, but the PSP programmers could not realize what are problematic. They just tell us that the usage of Unicode should solve the problem. I have no idea to let them realize it is meaningful or earns money.
> 1. Try to keep the amount of text needed to a minimum.
Yes, I do. But sometimes Japanese fonts are becoming.
> 2. Make the text in Photoshop with an alpha channel and then import it, as an image, into ProShow Producer.
Not the best solution - but a workaround for emergencies.
Thank you for your suggestion. I will try it.
For me, I use "png" files made by Photoshop. Fortunately, the PSP accepts png files. It is tedious but works.
However, as you know, a variety of Style functions for fonts cannot be used in this way.
Once a PSP programmer admits this improvement is worthwhile, it must be a piece of cake for him/her.
Best regards,