Dear Yong Peng,
I'd like to mention that PaliTrans does not work (doesn't do any font
conversion) in my Windows 95 environment but it does work in Windows
ME on my laptop. I find PaliTrans to be far more complicated and
difficult to use than it really need be. I think most people use this
program for simple font conversion. As I had done long before
PaliTrans became available, I created a small and very useful macro
program on WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS where I do most of my conversion.
Now this is a really old word program and I can't see why a similar
macro program couldn't be written up for the newer and more
sophisticated word programs (which I don't have).
Best wishes,
Jim
> Dear Lee and friends,
>
> only if someone can confirm PaliTrans work on Win2000 at all, it is
> very hard to tell what is wrong. I am currently still using Win98.
> One way to find out is to install PaliTrans on a computer using
> Win2000.
>
> Hopefully, Win2000 supports the fonts (usually not a problem) that
> you are trying to use in PaliTrans.
>
> Also, if you are new to PaliTrans, you will need sometime to get
> used to it, there may not be any problem with the operating system
> (Win2000 Korean).
>
> You may also have to make sure that the computer is set to "English
> mode?" if that is the case, I can't be sure.
>
> Fonts display can be tricky and you can check with Korean Win2000
> support group in Korea or the US for more help.
>
> metta,
> Yong Peng