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Old 02-23-2013, 11:58 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by wony View Post
I'm using kobo glo in korea. because kobo doesn't support korean, I installed korean fonts to folder. It works fine. when I use extra web browser to read news in korean, text doesn't appear.
Is your Korean font a unicode font? Generally, the browser picks up an appropriate font automatically if it is available on the device. I can read on my Kobo Touch with the web browser in Japanese, Arabic/Persian/Urdu, Hindi/Sanskrit, Tibetan. Therefore, Korean text should also work, provided there is a Korean unicode font installed, and the web page is encoded in unicode.

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