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The ProQuest foreign language interfaces use Unicode encoding with HTML entity references. If your browser doesn't display these characters correctly, you may need to:

  1. Install Chinese and Korean fonts
  2. Configure your browser to display Chinese and Korean characters

Installing Chinese and Korean Fonts

Follow the steps below to install the fonts you need.

Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP

If you are using Internet Explorer with Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP, you can download Chinese and Korean Language Support files from the Microsoft Windows update site at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/default.htm?page=productupdates. (For detailed instructions on enabling foreign languages in Windows, see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q177561#Task1.)

Or download the files below from the web. These files are language packs available for Office XP from Microsoft and will install the correct fonts on your system.

  • Simplified Chinese - ie_zhc.exe
  • Traditional Chinese - ie_zht.exe
  • Korean - ie_ko.exe

Running these .exe files will install the following fonts in your system and configure Internet Explorer to use them:

  • Simplified Chinese - MS Song, MS Hei
  • Traditional Chinese - Ming Liu
  • Korean - GulimChe

For Netscape, you need to install these fonts, then continue with Configuring Your Browser.

Following is the list of other fonts you can download from sources on the web and install:

Mac OS 9

You need to install the Language Kits supplied with the system CD to view Chinese and Korean characters in browsers. The following links provide information on installing the Language Kits.

Mac OS X

See Alan Wood's resources for Mac OS X for complete information.

Configuring Your Browser to Display Chinese and Korean Characters

Internet Explorer 5 and above:

If you did not download and install .exe files to install your fonts, you will need to configure your browser. Follow these steps:

  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Click on Tools.
  3. Select Internet Options.
  4. On the General Tab, click on Fonts…
  5. Select the appropriate fonts for each script. Select the font of your choice (for example, Arial Unicode MS) for Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional and Korean.

Netscape 6.1 and above:

  1. Open Netscape.
  2. Click on Edit.
  3. Select Preferences.
  4. In left pane (under Appearance) select Fonts.
  5. In right page, open the list of Fonts for: and select the desired character set (for example, Simplified Chinese).
  6. Select a font (for example, Arial Unicode MS) from the list for each of the other options.

 

 

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