Middle Korean and U1100 Hangul Jamo(was Re: Wordprocessors in Korean)

From: Jungshik Shin (jshin@mailaps.org)
Date: Fri Jul 13 2001 - 16:57:36 EDT


On 2001-07-13, Jungshik Shin <jshin@mailaps.org> wrote

> serve well high school Korean teachers, Korean linguists, Korean historian
> and anyone who need to use Middle Korean and incomplete syllables
> in modern Korean (i.e. anything that requires U+1100 Hangul Jamos).

  One more note: Mozilla under Unix/X11 does support Middle Korean
(represented with Hangul Jamos at U+1100 block)
although partly. I put up a sample page along with the screenshot
at <http://jshin.net/~jungshik/i18n/middle.html>

  Five syllables there are :

  u+110a u+119e u+11b7
  u+1112 u+119e u+11ab
  u+1100 u+1173 u+11af
  u+1100 u+119e u+11f9
  u+112b u+119e u+11bc

   Jungshik Shin



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