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Korean Fonts in menu - [Solved]


Poster: alexwbf
Dated: Saturday March 29 2008 - 9:46:54 GMT

Hi,
additional to the menus in english and german, I would like to do korean language menu as well. in the code menu_data.js I can't write that fonts.
any advice except using a graphic in the menu ?

thanks
alex

Re: Korean Fonts in menu


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Saturday March 29 2008 - 15:41:40 GMT

Hi,

I'm not sure I understand. If you can't type in Korean in the menu it might be that you don't have your computer set to use a Korean font and have Korean fonts on your computer? If you have the fonts then you need to set your computer to use them. I know there is something in XP to install eastern language support. You can click on help and then type Korean in the search option and it will give you a 'install eastern languages' as one option.

Ruth

Re: Korean Fonts in menu


Poster: alexwbf
Dated: Saturday March 29 2008 - 17:56:49 GMT

hi ruth,
I have the korean language pack installed. my translator send me for example in a word document the korean fonts. but if I copy and want to paste them in the menu_data.js it only shows some boxes. it works in normal html or php documents but not in the data.js where I supposed to insert the font
aI("text=대구 2008;url=#;")

Re: Korean Fonts in menu


Poster: alexwbf
Dated: Saturday March 29 2008 - 18:14:02 GMT

Ok, i got the solution.
The javascript file has to be saved with the UTF-8 code. the easiest is to open the notepad or texteditor and choose utf-8 format when saving.
when I then copy and paste korean fonts, it works.
greetings,
alex

Re: Korean Fonts in menu


Poster: Ruth
Dated: Saturday March 29 2008 - 19:39:26 GMT

Hi,

Glad you found a solution. Thanks for posting it :)

Ruth