Re: [WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-14 Thread David Hucklesby
On 7/13/10 8:08 PM, Mathew Robertson wrote: On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 4:14 AM, David Hucklesby wrote: Can you please suggest a font stack suitable for a site that's entirely in Korean? The additional information has helped a lot. And what did you implement? I passed Andrew Cunningham's s

Re: [WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-13 Thread Mathew Robertson
> > Hi David, Please read about UTF charset in the internet you will get >> some clue about it. Cheers, JC >> >> On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 4:14 AM, David Hucklesby wrote: >> >> Can you please suggest a font stack suitable for a site that's >> entirely in Korean? >> >> > Thanks so much for everyone's h

Re: [WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-09 Thread David Hucklesby
On 7/8/10 9:51 PM, Jayachandran Kandasamy wrote: Hi David, Please read about UTF charset in the internet you will get some clue about it. Cheers, JC On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 4:14 AM, David Hucklesby wrote: Can you please suggest a font stack suitable for a site that's entirely in Korean? Thank

Re: [WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-09 Thread 정찬명
This is Windows system fonts. Windows XP - http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/product.aspx?PID=135 Windows XP SP2 - http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/product.aspx?PID=145 Windows Vista - http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/product.aspx?PID=149 Windows 7 - http://www.microsoft.

Re: [WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-08 Thread Andrew Cunningham
or On 9/07/2010 3:51 PM, Matthew Pennell wrote: > On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Brett Goulder > wrote: > > font-family:"돋움", Dotum, sans-serif; > This should work, this is from Cyworld. alternatively, assuming you aren't targeting Windows only: Appl

Re: [WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-08 Thread 정찬명
I'm Korean UI developer. 돋움 = Dotum They are same font. One is Korean name, the other one is English name. Dotum is WindowsXP system font for Korean and it looks good at variable font size. That is why many Korean website use the font. Opera web browser support '돋움', but doesn't support 'Dotum'.

Re: [WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-08 Thread Matthew Pennell
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Brett Goulder wrote: > font-family:"돋움", Dotum, sans-serif; > This should work, this is from Cyworld. > ^^^ This. It's what we use for our Korean site; when we put it on I did a little research on the top Korean sites, and those selections (the first one is 'Dotum

Re: [WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-08 Thread Jayachandran Kandasamy
Hi David, Please read about UTF charset in the internet you will get some clue about it. Cheers, JC On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 4:14 AM, David Hucklesby wrote: > Can you please suggest a font stack suitable for a site that's entirely > in Korean? > > I am assisting a student Web designer who is dev

Re: [WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-08 Thread Andrew Cunningham
On 9/07/2010 8:44 AM, David Hucklesby wrote: > Can you please suggest a font stack suitable for a site that's entirely > in Korean? > depends on who the audience is, where they are. If most users are using Korean localised operating systems, then the range of core fonts that can be used in a f

Re: [WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-08 Thread Brett Goulder
font-family:"돋움", Dotum, sans-serif; This should work, this is from Cyworld. Cheers Brett On Jul 9, 2010, at 8:44 AM, David Hucklesby wrote: > Can you please suggest a font stack suitable for a site that's entirely > in Korean? > > I am assisting a student Web designer who is developing a site

RE: [WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-08 Thread Naim Latifi
*** > Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2010 15:44:20 -0700 > From: huckle...@gmail.com > To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org > Subject: [WSG] Korean fonts > > Can you please suggest a font stack suitable for a site that's entirely > in Korean? > > I am assisti

[WSG] Korean fonts

2010-07-08 Thread David Hucklesby
Can you please suggest a font stack suitable for a site that's entirely in Korean? I am assisting a student Web designer who is developing a site in Korean--a language with which I am entirely unfamiliar. Using a font stack out of Dreamweaver, none of which have any Korean glyphs AFAICT, browsers