Does anybody know why my CentOS 4.4 desktop system shows Korean fonts in both native apps (like gvim) and our Java application, but our CentOS 5.0 Theatre Management Systems (TMS) will only display Korean fonts in native apps. Obviously the fact that the TMS displays Korean fonts in gvim proves that the fonts are installed. And the fact that my CentOS 4.4 desktop shows the Korean fonts in our application proves that Java 1.5_011 can do Korean. Although the rpm names have changed, as far as I can tell the same Korean fonts are installed.
Anybody have any clues?



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