korean font
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- grafholic
i have some questions about korean fonts installed standard on PCs.
Are following fonts installed standard on most PCs with Korean Windows?
-Human Expo
-HumanDungGeunHead
-MokGak Paim
-Human letter
- rockonski0
dinky may know..
- grafholic0
where's DINKY when i need him?
- rockonski0
email him sweety
- MrDinky0
depends on XP or NT or W2K
- rockonski0
is dinky in the house?!!!!
- MrDinky0
eventhough the language is localized, i think it has all the globalized fonts esp in XP.
- grafholic0
DINKY I LA U.
okay so here's the question.
i don't know what OS they're using but they sure seem to have those fonts (that they call "special" fonts.due to our system requirement, they're most likely using XP or W2K.
they can type using those fonts on power point, so they have them (their issue is that when it gets converted to .swf, then substitution fonts such as Gulimche are used in .swf)
My question is are the fonts described in my original post standard in either XP or W2K?
(if so, we need to support them, if not, we will either say "sorry dude can't support" or provide a feature as in flash "include special fonts as a part of .swf or use substitution to minimize file size).
- MrDinky0
i think its differnt with localization with korean cause korean XP uses scalable Korean double-byte TrueType fonts
now the system font of special font that is installed via IME other may not work well with flash.
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusio…
here is a note from Macromedia.
I think for flash, you have to reset the type once they are in flash. that is depending on if that font is supported.
- MrDinky0
honestly
i would have to say no to the list of fonts being in the system font.
there are four fonts native to korean XP but its not mentioned
- grafholic0
okay, thanks!