SAPScript Korean font convert to PDF , font cannot read

Hello everyone
i use SAPscript original language EN.
in sapscript i use korean font KPBATANG to show detail of Purchase order,
some korean text come from SAP table , some korean text i hardcode in sapscript.
but when i convert SAPscript to PDF for sending file vie email.
all korean font cannot read, but english font is OK.
i attach picture as below.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53547794@N06/4966797778/
you will see that korean font in ( ) cannot read
please help.
Edited by: dittaporn nanasilp on Sep 7, 2010 6:43 AM

Hi,
In addition to Korean font like KPBATANG, the language key of the used form(sapscript or smartform) must be KO. Also the PDF must be created by a Korean device type like e.g. KPSAPWIN.
If you have a Unicode system, then the Unicode cascading fonts device type SWINCF or PDFUC can be used to create the PDF. In this case the language of the form is not so important.
Regards,
Aidan

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