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It seems that I had a simpler solution just experimenting (out of curiosity, I'm not Japanese):
Download Microsoft support packages for Japanese, Chinese and Korean but do not install them. Instead, try to get the true type fonts (*.ttf) out of the installation files (although they are *.exe, they are actually zipped, so you may try to open the installation file in the zip program and then extract only *.ttf). Thereafter install the ttf fonts you found there.You may also take a look at the winpref.js in K-Meleon\defaults\pref and see if the fonts listed respectively correspond to those you have installed (you may have to make changes - e.g. GulimChe works for Korean, for Japanese I have MS Gothic on all lines).
The K-Meleon language pack should also be installed.
That method worked for me for those three languages and I did not have to add any of the lines in the above post to my preferences file. Don't know maybe it's just a coincidence somehow but it works.[/quote]" you have used in your post has been banned from use. Please use a different word or contact the forum administrators.