[KS] Re: Using han'gul fonts

John Holstein holstein at aminet.co.kr
Tue Nov 16 18:23:50 EST 1999


I'm sure there are people on this list who would love to know the full name of
the "IE 5.0" program that T. Han introduced.

"T.Han" wrote:

> I have to agree with Charles Muller. I had a similar dilemma whether to
> change to Korean Windows or not. The problem is partly solved when I
> upgraded to
> IE 5.0 (No Relationship with Microsoft!). When you install, there are two
> choices, typical (or standard?) install and custom install. Choose custom
> install, and check Korean IME and Korean (Chinese and Japanese if
> necessary) in options dialogue box. That's
> it! After you install Korean IME, it works like Korean Windows system when
> you brouse web. At your right-bottom of your screen, you will see mini
> icon, "En". If you click and choose Korean IME, you can read and input
> Korean. I tested in Outlook (e-mail program). I can read and write Korean
> with no problem.



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