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Select 'Fonts...' at the bottom of the window. The Languages...
button can also be set if you normally visit webpages in languages
other than English, but normally it is set correctly.
The fonts dialog box allows you to set the font used for each
different encoding. Each webpage has an encoding designated for
that page. Certain fonts are particularly suited to particular
encodings. A list of usual ones can be found below:
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Default Encoding:
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Standard Font:
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Fixed Width Font:
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| Western |
Times |
Courier |
| Central European |
Geneva CE |
Geneva CE |
| Japanese |
Osaka |
Osaka |
| Traditional Chinese |
Apple LiSung Light |
Taipei |
| Simplified Chinese |
Song |
Beijing |
| Korean |
Apple Gothic |
Seoul |
| Cyrillic |
PriamojProp |
PriamojProp |
| Greek |
Geneva |
Geneva |
| User Defined / UTF-8 |
Arial |
Arial |
You may have to experiment a little to make your page display
correctly. Some fonts such as Arial, Tohoma, and Times New
Roman have larger sets of characters are are often more successful
than others.
After you have set the font for the encoding in question, click
OK to make the changes and close the Internet Options
window.
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