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Re: [ft-devel] How to map a char to glyph with pcf
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suzuki toshiya |
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Re: [ft-devel] How to map a char to glyph with pcf |
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Wed, 21 Mar 2018 15:38:28 +0900 |
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Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> I see
>
> CHARSET_REGISTRY: `KSC5601.1987'
> CHARSET_ENCODING: `0'
>
> in the debug messages. The characters in the font are indeed encoded
> as plain KSC5601. A standard `iconv' call doesn't support this out of
> the box, I think; you have to convert this to the EUC-KR form by
> adding 0x8080 to each code point (e.g. 0x2121 -> 0xA1A1).[1]
oh, I wish if "ISO-2022-KR" is supported, although it would
not be so easy for the young people to relate KSC5601 with it.
> This reminds me of good, old ISO-2022, with Emacs as the only editor
> that really supports it :-)
:-)
Regards,
mpsuzuki
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