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KOREAN UNICODE, fonts too small in-game

Friday, January 11th, 2008

★KOREAN UNICODE GUIDE★™

☆ I hope the ss will help ^^;☆

1) You will need to access your control panel. Do this by going to Start > Control
Panel
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2) Because some of you may not have Windows XP, I will do this through the classic view of the control panel. Once you open the Control Panel, click on Regional and Language Options:

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3) If you haven’t already installed files for East Asian Languages, you will need to do so. Click on the Languages Tab, and click the box beside “Install Files for East Asian Languages”. You may have to reboot your computer after doing so:

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4) After this is completed, go through steps 1 and 2 again, and then click the Advanced tab instead of the Languages tab. Here, select Korean from the drop-down menu in the section titled “Language for non-Unicode programs”. Then, click OK. Again, you may need to restart after doing so:

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5) Tada! and now you’re done laugh.gif Your fonts will appear bigger in kAU, and, your computer is now able to display anything in korean without giving out random symbols blink.gif . I hope this helped~

★KOREAN UNICODE GUIDE★™ !!PART 2!!

So you’ve installed your asian fonts and configured korean to display on 오디션, but HOW DO YOU TYPE? ;~; ??? Instructions below biggrin.gif :

1) Once again, you will need to go to your control panel. Do this by going to Start > Control
Panel
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2) Because some of you may not have Windows XP, I will do this through the classic view of the control panel. Once you open the Control Panel, click on Regional and Language Options:

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3) Go into the Languages Tab once again, but this time, click on Details…:

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4) A window called Text Services and Input Languages should appear. Here, click Add… , select Korean from the drop down list of input languages and click OK:

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5) Now, you are back in the Text Services and Input Languages window. Select Korean as your default input language, and click Language Bar… under Preferences after:

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6) Here, configure your Language Bar to whichever settings you desire. And in case you don’t know what the bar looks like, after you click OK, the bar outlined in red should appear somewhere on your desktop, or should be morphed into your taskbar ph34r.gif :

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7) YOU’RE DONE ^ ^!!! Now try it out ;D.

*PRESS RIGHT ALT TO TOGGLE BETWEEN ENGLISH AND KOREAN*

Since we all need some love, press right alt to go into korean mode, and type in:

tkfkdgody

If done properly, this should appear:

사랑해요, which means I love you