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UnBatang seems to be a good free one, if you do not have MS's Arial Unicode, or its Batang. Actually UnBatang comes in bold as well. There are many places to find the free versions. Some easier than others. Many of the Google-ed places are a real pain to deal with.

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Korean

* Batang (바탕), BatangChe (바 탕체), Gungsuh (궁서), GungsuhChe (궁서 체) – distributed by Microsoft with its Windows operating system. * [F] UnBatang (은바탕), UnGungsuh (은궁서) – included in most Linux distributions. Initially made by Un Koanghui (은광희) as a set of type 1 typefaces to use with Korean LaTeX. Later they were converted to opentype typefaces by Park Won-gyu (박원규). UnBatang also has a version with opentype GSUB/GPOS tables to support archaic Hangul with Hangul Conjoining Jamos. * [F] Baekmuk Batang (백묵 바탕) – included in most Linux distributions, made by Kim Jeong-hwan (김정환) and released under a liberal license
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On 09/03/2011 09:23 AM, Andreas Säger wrote:
Hi,
Assign that font to a custome style.
Open the document in a zip tool.
Open styles.xml and find the style name.

Open document formats are great!

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