This is the HLaTeX font package lj_han.zip (8 Nov. 1993) ======================================================== This release corrects some very nasty bugs in the HLaTeX package for emTeX: o Some fonts had wrong hppp values which caused the dvi-driver to write beyond the right margin (TeX didn't complain!). This affected all sizes smaller than 10 pt and the bigger sizes of the Dinaru fonts. o Some font dimensions of the Dinaru font were too small, affecting the space between Korean words (this is not used normally). o This library is now complete, i.e. contains all fonts in all sizes (well, the user must decide which of the smaller fonts are still readable :-). lj_han.zip contains the following files: lj_han.txt this file lj_han.fli emTeX font library containing the Korean fonts (resulution 300dpi) MyoungJo (kmjA, kmjB) MyoungJo bold (kmjbA, kmjbB) Gothic (kgtA, kgtB) BootGulssi (kgsA, kgsB) Graphic (kgrA, kgrB) Dinaru (kdrA, ldrB) in the sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10.95, 12, 14.4, 17.28, 20.74, 24.88 pt *.tfm Metric files for the above fonts And for the experienced user: fli_lj.cmd create a font library using the emTeX fontlib program fli_lj.rsp response file for fli_lj.cmd ilf_lj.cmd unpack a font library using the emTeX fontlib program ilf_lj.rsp response file for fli_lj.cmd bzrsetup.mf use this file instead of the same file contained in the Hangul metafont package to get smaller .pk-files hangul.mfj control file for the emTeX metafont job program (mfjob) to build the .pk-files Use and edit these files if you want to build your own Hangul library. You need the metafont sources of the Hangul fonts (located at cair.kaist.ac.kr). Attention! You should use OS/2 with HPFS, otherwise you must patch the file name table at the beginning of lj_han.fli to get file names with upper case letters (kmjA instead of kmja etc.). This is freely distributable under the GNU Public License. Installation ------------ Move the lj_han.fli file into a directory which is found by the dvi-driver. Edit the lj.cnf file to include lj_han.fli as a font library. Move all .tfm-files into your TFM-directory. You need the HLaTeX-package to make use of the fonts (a DOS port is included in hlatex1.zip located at cair.kaist.ac.kr). It is recommended that you use the hlatex2e package also which includes a hangul style file for LaTeX2e. Author ------ Werner Lemberg (A7621GAC@awiuni11.bitnet) Please report any errors or suggestions to this email-address. N.B.: This package was produced for a friend of mine -- I can't speak any Korean :-)