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This is a list of notable CJK fonts ... Supporting Unicode from 1.0 to 5.0 and Hangul Jamo Extended A/B. [16] Jieubsida Dodum
The old Hangul glyphs, and small form variants of Hangul glyphs that are in the PUA of New Gulim font are moved to CJK Unified Ideographs block. Only seven glyphs in the Hangul Syllables block of New Gulim are retained in their original code points in Gulim Old Hangul Jamo. This font does not have hinting. It only supports code page 949.
English: Hangul jamo characters in Unicode. Typeset using the HCR Dotum font. HCR Batang (함초롬바탕) and HCR Dotum (함초롬돋움) are provided free of charge to individuals and corporate users, and can be used freely in all publications and literary works.
Hangul jamo characters in Unicode Hangul Compatibility Jamo block in Unicode Halfwidth Hangul jamo characters in Unicode. In the lists below, code points in orange were added in Unicode 5.2. [1] These should form a syllabic square when conjoined with other jamo characters, but unupdated fonts, browsers or systems may not be able to do so.
English: Halfwidth hangul jamo characters in Unicode. Typeset using the HCR Dotum font. HCR Batang (함초롬바탕) and HCR Dotum (함초롬돋움) are provided free of charge to individuals and corporate users, and can be used freely in all publications and literary works.
KS X 1001, "Code for Information Interchange (Hangul and Hanja)", [d] [1] formerly called KS C 5601, is a South Korean coded character set standard to represent Hangul and Hanja characters on a computer.
English: Hangul Compatibility Jamo block in Unicode. Typeset using the HCR Dotum font. HCR Batang (함초롬바탕) and HCR Dotum (함초롬돋움) are provided free of charge to individuals and corporate users, and can be used freely in all publications and literary works.
This is the list of modern Hangul characters in ISO/IEC 2022–compliant national character set standards. South Korea (KR): KS X 1001 ...