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Arial Font in Korea
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13/01/2000 07:09:53
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
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Thread ID:
00317453
Message ID:
00317459
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>A simple search application has recently been distributed round the world but has come across a problem in Korea.
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>In Korean windows, it substitutes the Arial font for what appears to be Courier or Sans Serif. These are wider, bulkier fonts and make the interface look messy (although it is still usable).
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>I have constantly kept to what I thought was the Windows standard, but it appears that I have come unstuck on this one...
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>Does anyone have any advice on why this would happen and how I could resolve it?
>
Windows will substitute another font if the requested font is not present; I don't know the distributed fonts with Korean Windows, but it sounds like only a monospaced Roman font is installed. The only solution is to install the font; check with MS to see if it's an optional font that can be installed from the Windows distribution disk.
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