[KS] Middle Korean fonts
Barbara Wall
nabibabi at gmail.com
Tue Jul 29 05:33:57 EDT 2025
Dear Jay and everyone struggling with this,
I used "New Gulim" for my book for Middle Korean, and this font could show
아래아 and other wonderful things. But I'm very ignorant when it comes to
Middle Korean, so maybe there are better options...
Thank you for the question, I'm looking forward to hearing more about
solutions.
Best,
Barbara
*Barbara Wall *
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University of Copenhagen
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2025 at 06:19, James B. Lewis <jay.lewis at ames.ox.ac.uk>
wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> At the risk of irritating people with a recurring question, I venture to
> send this today.
>
> I'm using MS Microsoft. I am trying to set Middle Korean with a publisher,
> which is a very rare thing for me to do. They use Batang for all Korean,
> but Batang doesn't seem to produce Middle Korean. I can use the world's
> tiniest soft keyboard with IME input for Middle Korean, and it produces
> what I want, but in Malgun Gothic.
>
> Is this as good as it gets?
>
> Yours,
>
> Jay Lewis
>
>
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