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Korean language support on winXP?

on my laptop with Windows2000, Korean characters are displayed but not on desktop XP, any fixes?

thanks,

gychang

Korean language support on winXP?

Reply #1
double-check and make sure you have the required files installed on the xp machine.  If I remember correctly, it's in the control panel, under regional options.  On the languages tab, make sure "support for east asian languages" is installed.  The next step is to check what font you are using to display your playlist.

Korean language support on winXP?

Reply #2
support of east asian languages is installed.

what font should be used for playlist?

thanks in advance.

gychang


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double-check and make sure you have the required files installed on the xp machine.  If I remember correctly, it's in the control panel, under regional options.  On the languages tab, make sure "support for east asian languages" is installed.  The next step is to check what font you are using to display your playlist.
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