Apple Macintosh Korean Language Kit User Manual

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Choose the Seoul font in the list.

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Close the Views control panel.

Note: If your primary language uses the Roman character set, but is not
English, specifying Seoul in the Views control panel will let you read your
Korean file and folder names in the Finder, but may not display all of your
Roman-based file and folder names correctly. This is because the Seoul font
contains most, but not all, of the Roman characters. Seoul does not contain
umlauts, accents, and some other non-English characters and symbols. For
tips on working around this problem, see Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting.”

Most Korean application programs display Korean correctly in their menus
after you install the Korean Language Kit. If your program doesn’t, follow the
instructions in Chapter 3 of this book to designate Korean as the language for
your Korean program.

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Setting Up

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