Korean fonts for word1/6/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() 'Old Hangul' syllables can be composed from the individual Hangul Jamos encoded in the Unicode Hangul Jamo block (U+1100 through U+11FF). ![]() 'Modern Hangul' has 11,172 pre-composed characters in the Unicode range U+AC00 through U+D7AF. The Unicode Standard provides encodings for pre-composed Hangul syllables known as 'Modern Hangul', as well as encodings for individual Hangul alphabetic elements, called 'Jamo' and known as 'Old Hangul'. The glyph elements of each composed syllable are shaped and positioned into a square display cell, often referred to as a 'syllable block', or 'syllable glyph'. The process of composing syllables is additive in nature and follows a set of predefined rules. The syllables are formed by combining sequences of elemental, alphabetic consonants and vowels. The Korean Hangul script is a 'syllabic' script. This document presents information that will help font developers create or support OpenType fonts for the Korean Hangul script covered by the Unicode Standard. ![]()
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