After several attempts, I managed to get a UTF8 encoded file to compile, with my various character problems solved, with one exception. I can now process the Chinese/Japanese/English/German/etc. parts of CJKutf8.tex (without using the .cjk file), but I can't include the Korean part. Somewhere I read that Korean doesn't work yet with UTF-8. Is this still true? I have been able to use Korean with the emacs-mule encoding, and I would like to get the same result with UTF-8. Can this be done?
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