do you upload a PDF or Office Document (.doc/.ppt/..)? Can you try to
download the PDF that OpenMeetings produces and check if the characters are
already broken in the PDF?

If so there might be missing the Font for the Korean Letters in your
OpenOffice Installation.

If not then the Font for the Korean Letters might be missing in your
SWFTools installation.


Sebastian

2010/2/7 madkoala <madko...@gmail.com>

> Hello guys.
>
> I have a problem when importing documents.
> If I import a document which is written in korean (multibyte character
> set),
> document is successfully imported but I can't read the document.
> (All the korean characters are broken.)
>
> Are there any workaround about this?
> (I tested it in the demo site, virtual machine, etc.)
>
> Thanks in advance.
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