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20. Does hlatex support single character blocks(Jaso)? (Hangul & Internet in Korea) |
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This article is from the Hangul & Internet in Korea FAQ, by Jungshik Shin jshin@minerva.cis.yale.edu with numerous contributions by others.
Yes, the newer version of htex supports Jaso printing.It's placed in
/pub/hangul/tex at CAIR archive. [Contribution by Choi,Woohyung] Moreove, I
guess a single pass HLaTeX(HLaTeX 0,92e) supports a single phonetic
element(Jaso).
 
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