G'day everyone,
 
Unfortunately the problem of non-default Korean fonts has reared its ugly head again. Due to the inherent crappiness of Windows (I'm shifting to an alternative soon, this is driving me crazy), I had to reinstall everything from scratch when it became too badly corrupted. This meant I had to reinstall MikTeX and that meant all the hard work to get the non-default Korean fonts to work was undone :S
 
So going back through the list, I've tried to retrace my steps...
1. Went to CTAN and inserted a new KS folder from /pub/CTAN/language/chinese/CJK/4_6.0/texinput/KS (this included all the .fd files)
2. I then went to /pub/CTAN/language/korean and downloaded HLaTeX.zip and from there unpacked all the font families to \texmf\fonts\tfm etc
3. Unpacked uhc-base.map and uhc-extra.map to texmf\fonts\map\hlatex as well as to texmf\fonts\map\pdftex, texmf\fonts\map\dvips and texmf\fonts\map\dvipdfm (just in case)
4. Modified texmf\web2c\updmap.cfg and included the line
# uhc
Map uhc-base.map
5. After refreshing the file name database and rebuilding the format files, I then tried running the KS.tex file but modifying the argument to gt:
 
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{CJK}
\usepackage{pshan}
\begin{document}
\begin{CJK}[HL]{KS}{gt}
\noindent [Insert Korean here]
\end{CJK}
\end{document}
 
Unfortunately it didn't work, giving the attached .log file (which I have heavily edited because alot of it was repetitive) with error messages that weren't there last time.
 
Is there something different or obvious that I've forgot to do or missed? Or is this MikTeX showing off its quirks again meaning I have to do something different?
 
Any help (again) would be greatly appreciated,
 
Many thanks in advance,
 
Dmitri Ulyinov



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