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If you can not view
Vietnamese Unicode font on a web site, please follow these steps:
1. Choose Menu "Tools",
choose "Internet Options"
2. Click on buttons "Fonts"
3. In the list box: Web page fonts:
scroll and select Arial or Verdana or Tahoma, then click
"OK" button
4. Click on menu "View", choose
Encoding
if you can see Unicode(UTF-8), choose Unicode(UTF-8)
if not, choose More , choose Unicode(UTF-8)
After you did
the above steps, and you still can't view Vietnamese Unicode,
Click on these link to enter Microsoft site to download FREE Unicode fonts
Note: The current
Arial or Verdana fonts on your machine is not unicode fonts, the unicode version
of these fonts have the same name but have larger file's sizes.
You can also download more FREE unicode
fonts at: www.microsoft.com/typography/fontpack/default.htm
You can choose either
Run this program from its current location (recommended) or Save this program to disk, then launch to these .EXE files
and run

You may need to restart Windows after adding these fonts.
NOTE: You should backup your old fonts that have
the same names so that you can revert to the old fonts if something goes
wrong. You can copy these font in the Windowsonts folder in to another
folder to backup.
Disclaimer: You are adding these fonts to your system at your
own risk. These fonts are supplied to you on the as-is basis (as distributed
by Microsoft(R)). We should not be hold liable to any losses or damages
which may result from the adding of these fonts to your system. If in doubt,
do not continue with the process.
* These fonts which adopt the Unicode standard (version
3.0) contain all the vietnamese characters and can display several languages
using the Latin chracters.
* Unicode standard is becoming more and more popular and will be widely
used in the WWW for encoding foreign languages. [MAC users, please
read Alan Wood's
Unicode Resource for details.]
HOW TO PRINT THESE WEB PAGES?
When printing out hard copies of these web pages, the vietnamese characters
may not be printed correctly.
Reason: Your printer normally uses the resident fonts(in the printer)
to print (The font Arial in your printer does not already have all the extra
characters for vietnamese).
How to fix?: Tell your printer to use (download) True Type Fonts
to the printer every time it prints. To do this, go to Start -> Setting
-> Printers and click on the name of the printer you are using. While
this printer name is highlighted, go to File and select Properties,
then select the Fonts tab, select the button in front of "Always
use True Type Fonts" then click the "OK" button. Close the Printers
windows and you are ready to test print these web page.
CAN I READ UNICODE WITH MACINTOSH COMPUTERS?
Please visit this web site for help on how to set up your MacIntosh: Alan Wood's
Unicode Resources
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