| Re: korean language display Hi Rin,
Check the View>Encoding menu, make sure that the correct encoding has been
selected.
Oh, I bet this is it. Tools>Internet Options - General tab, Language button.
Add Korean to the list and move it to the top of the list... (Warning your
google searches will return results in Korean too.)
Regards.
"Rin" <Rin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:445C9EE7-EB98-475C-A749-68DAF62AEE9F@microsoft.com...
> its a web based chat program. I have no problems using korean letters in
> other programs and MSN/AOL/Trillian, but when I chat at this website it
> wont
> display the fonts correctly. thanks again
>
>
>
> "Rob ^_^" wrote:
>
>> Hozhayo Rin,
>>
>> What IM program are you using or is it a web based program? If it is a
>> desktop application you will need to change its language settings. I use
>> Trillian which as has support for multiple languages and IM services.
>>
>> Regards.
>> "Rin" <Rin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:CB479E08-B8CD-4754-AB30-BADE638D075F@microsoft.com...
>> > hi,
>> >
>> > i'm having a slight problem with displaying of korean fonts. I've
>> > already
>> > installed the IME language for Korean and the selected fonts that come
>> > along
>> > with it. When i try to go to a korean chat community, the korean
>> > displayed
>> > on
>> > the web pages appear to seem just fine.. however , when i input korean
>> > letters and try sending a message in the chat.. it appears in
>> > unicode/wierd
>> > letters and numbers. Now, is it just a font problem ? (not having the
>> > fonts,
>> > so it appears in unicode).. or would it be that the chat applet doesnt
>> > let
>> > me
>> > use korean IME to view it ?
>> >
>> > thanks.
>>
>>
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