[Fonts]Korean orthography for fontconfig

2002-08-14 Thread Owen Taylor
The current Korean orthography looks like a combination of KSC-5607.1987 with the complete Hangul Syllables area of Unicode. However, there are fonts out there that only have the Hangul syllables in KSC-5607.1987 ... one example would be the freely available 'Baekmuk Batang' font; such fonts

Re: [Fonts]Korean orthography for fontconfig

2002-08-14 Thread Jungshik Shin
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Owen Taylor wrote: The current Korean orthography looks like a combination of KSC-5607.1987 with the complete Hangul Syllables area of Unicode. I'm sorry to be 'pedantic'. Strictly speaking, this way of talking about Korean orthography (in terms of precomposed

Re: [Fonts]Korean orthography for fontconfig

2002-08-14 Thread Keith Packard
Around 17 o'clock on Aug 14, Jungshik Shin wrote: On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Owen Taylor wrote: I think the right thing to do is probably just to use only the KSC-5607.1987 syllables in the Korean orthography; Despite what I wrote in my previous message, I agree that this is the right

Re: [Fonts]Korean orthography for fontconfig

2002-08-14 Thread Jungshik Shin
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Owen Taylor wrote: Jungshik Shin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Owen Taylor wrote: The current Korean orthography looks like a combination of KSC-5607.1987 with the complete Hangul Syllables area of Unicode. I'm sorry to be 'pedantic'.