Under the Win7 ultraEdit, etc. correctly display Japanese, Korean and other fonts

  
Win7 and other ultraEdit and other methods to correctly display Japanese, Korean and other fonts
In fact, the font library is 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, Japanese input method
Method 2:
In Control Panel-"Font-" There is a display in the font settings. You can find related fonts from Notepad and UE by removing the "Hidden fonts according to the language setting".
Korean fonts: The three most common fonts in Korean are Dotum, Batang, and Gulim
Japanese fonts: MS Gothic

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