I don't have a Pocket PC, I'm just a developer. I'd like to start
writing applications for Windows Mobile, so I installed an emulator.
It's an English version of Windows Mobile 5, but it cannot display
Japanese or Korean texts. I've searched this news group, and found
that someone said copying those fonts to Windows\Fonts would help, but
it didn't work. I copied the Korean font to the Windows\Fonts folder
of the Windows Mobile emulator, but still all Korean text are
displayed as boxes.

So, English version of Windows Mobile can't display Asian text? I've
looked at the Regional settings but there's no such thing like install
files for East Asian languages.

Only Korean version of Windows Mobile can display Korean texts?

Thanks.

Re: Is it possible to display Asian text on English version of by Cat

Cat
Sun Mar 30 18:02:57 PDT 2008

On Mar 31, 9:57=A0am, Cat <typing...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't have a Pocket PC, I'm just a developer. I'd like to start
> writing applications for Windows Mobile, so I installed an emulator.
> It's an English version of Windows Mobile 5, but it cannot display
> Japanese or Korean texts. I've searched this news group, and found
> that someone said copying those fonts to Windows\Fonts would help, but
> it didn't work. I copied the Korean font to the Windows\Fonts folder
> of the Windows Mobile emulator, but still all Korean text are
> displayed as boxes.
>
> So, English version of Windows Mobile can't display Asian text? I've
> looked at the Regional settings but there's no such thing like install
> files for East Asian languages.
>
> Only Korean version of Windows Mobile can display Korean texts?
>
> Thanks.

I'm sorry, setting the font of the control to the Korean font which
I'd copied to the Windows\Fonts folder did make the app display Korean
text correctly.