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Old 09-30-2010, 06:30 PM   #2
tomsem
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DX does not officially support scripts that are not based on Latin or Greek. There is a hack that allows you to replace the default font with one that has broader Unicode support, including Korean.

Even K3, which does nominally/officially support display of Korean script, may have some issues based on messages I've seen. It remains to be seen whether Amazon will provide an update to DX users to add K3's font support.

Without hacking, the only way of viewing Korean text on a DX is to convert your content to PDF.

Note that in any case, there is no means of inputting Korean text for search or annotation purposes.
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