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Font : Gulim & GulimChe & Dotum & DotumChe(TT)


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NumberTWO

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Hi,
I heard that windows will load up all fonts that are inside C:\windows\fonts folder during the system loading. Bcoz of that I am thinking of cleaning up my fonts folder.

This font here : Font : "Gulim & GulimChe & Dotum & DotumChe(TT)" is extremely big, about 13MB. Do we really need this? Is this a default font installed by Windows?

Thanks

Edited by NumberTWO, 11 July 2005 - 09:59 AM.

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peterm

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SimSun, SC_Song, MingLiU, MS Ming, MS Gothic, and Gulim (GL_CE) fonts, provide support for East East languages
DotumChe - Korean

Edited by peterm, 14 July 2005 - 12:45 AM.

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Thanks. I think i'll proceed to remove the Korean fonts individually..

It is however strange that Windows group Korean, Japanese and Chinese font into the "Install Files for East Asian Languages" option in the Language setting, and do not allow us to chose just one of them. I read Chinese, but not korean and Jap.. :tazz:
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they have more then that there is a swag of them that come in on updates
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