On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, yinung at Gmail wrote:
[D]o the users have to change the fixed font setting themselve
(as well as to set the environmental variable, set LANG=tw, in
windows) when they try to use the locale *.mo in order to show
Traditional Chinese?
Brief follow-up: Does Windows really use "tw" to indicate
Traditional Chinese? Among the ISO language abbreviations "tw"
means Twi, a Ghanaian language, and "zh" is Chinese. However,
the full name for the Traditional Chinese po file would
be zh_TW.po (as opposed to zh_CN for simplified Chinese).
Allin.