Perhaps someone from Microsoft can comment on this
email. Thanks. Magda.
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From: Syd S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 5:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Unicode, Korean, Windows ME, and Tired Eyes Perhaps this is beyond what you are allowed to
comment on according to your policy on talking about vendors' products, but I
have a computer coming to me in the mail with Windows ME and Office 2000 and
after looking at site after site after site, I cannot get a definitive answer
whether I will be able to use unicode to read and write Korean/hangul within
this English Windows environment.
I read some great literature around a year ago on
Unicode and Windows 2000, recommending when one should get 1) the foreign
language version (when more foreign language apps are running, or 2) the
Unicode-enabled English language version (when foreign font capability is all
that was needed). But I can find no such literature on Windows
ME.
Whatever you do, please ignore my email rather than
send me back to the Windows ME web site. :-)
With great thanks in advance from Seoul,
Syd
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- Re: Unicode, Korean, Windows ME, and Tired Eyes Magda Danish (Unicode)
- Re: Unicode, Korean, Windows ME, and Tired ... Michael \(michka\) Kaplan