![]() ![]() When you run your application you should see the Korean characters correctly rendered in the edit window and the output window: On the Output tab set Font to Arial Unicode MS. To also set that font for your Output window, containing the println() output: If you have set the font to Arial Unicode MS it should be displayed correctly. ![]() To verify that the change allows Korean characters to be rendered, copy and paste this text into the main() method of some trivial Java application: ("안녕하세요 세상!"). Ĭlick the Apply button, then the OK button. On the Syntax tab set Font to Arial Unicode MS. To set that font for your edit windows containing your source code: One such font which NetBeans provides is Arial Unicode MS so try that: The square boxes are probably being displayed because you are not using a font capable of rendering Korean characters, so just use one that does. ![]()
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