Win7 and other ultraEdit and other methods to correctly display Japanese, Korean and other fonts

  
In fact, the fonts are pre-installed in the operating system, but may be hidden. To enable these Japanese and Korean fonts, Method 1: In the input method settings, enable Korean and Japanese input methods. Method 2: Displayed in Control Panel - "Font -" font settings. By removing the check mark from the language setting hidden font & rdquo;, you can find related fonts from Notepad and UE. Korean font: The three most common fonts in Korean are Dotum, Batang, and Gulim Japanese fonts: MS Gothic
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