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After following the directions listed for your browser below, check the Browser Test above. If after this you still experience problems, go to the bottom section.
- View → Tools → Internet Options → Languages → Add → Korean [ko].
Highlight 'Korean [ko]' and move it up to the top of the list by clicking the 'Move Up' button.
Click "OK".
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View → Tools → Internet Options → Fonts
Character sets: Korean
Proportional Font: GulimChe (or other Korean fonts)
Fixed-width Font: GulimChe (or other Korean fonts)
- In IE, right-click on a blank part of your screen when the browser is in use, select "Encoding", and choose "Korean". This may prompt you to download Korean Language Support, which takes only a few minutes.
- View → Character Coding → Korean (UHC).
General Settings
- Edit → Preferences → Navigator → Languages → Add → Korean [ko]
- Highlight 'Korean [ko]' and move it up to the top of the list by clicking the 'Up' arrow button.
- Click "OK".
- Edit → Preferences → Appearance → Fonts
For the Encoding: Korean
Variable Width Font: GulimChe (or other Korean fonts)
Fixed Width Font: GulimChe (or other Korean fonts)
- Click "OK".
In Navigator, there are two ways to view Korean:
- View → Character Coding → Auto-Detect → Auto-Detect (Korean)
- View → Character Coding → More → East Asian → Korean (EUC-KR).
If the above action does not show Korean on pages, do the following:
- Edit → Preferences → Appearance → Fonts
- Choose "Use my default fonts, overriding document-specified fonts".
- File → Preferences → Languages.
- In the Web Pages box, click Add → Korean[ko].
- You can change your language priority using the Move Up and Move Down buttons.
Instructions courtesy Steve Tolan, Jr.
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