Displaying korean filenames correctly – Apple Macintosh Korean Language Kit User Manual

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Displaying Korean filenames correctly

When you add Korean to your computer, you may already have files and
folders with Korean names, or you may create some. If your primary script is
Roman (the script used for English, French, Spanish, and so on), you may
want to change your Views control panel so that your system can display
Korean filenames correctly.

You use the Views control panel to set the font for file and folder names. The
font your system currently uses may not be appropriate for Korean. For
example, many people use the Geneva font for file and folder names, but
Geneva only contains characters for English and other languages that use the
Roman character set (such as French, Spanish, and German).

The Seoul font contains Korean characters as well as the most commonly
used Roman characters. Most users can correctly view Korean file and folder
names by setting the Views control panel to Seoul.

Follow these steps to set the Views control panel:

1

Choose Control Panels from the Apple (

K

) menu.

2

Open the Views control panel.

3

Press the “Font for views” pop-up menu.

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Double-click here to open the
Views control panel.

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