[Jungshik Shin ([I18n]OT: Unicode in Korea (was ..ISO 10646 Fonts and XFontSet 
question)) writes:]
>>   Let me just give you some examples. Korean Language Institute (under the
>> arm of Ministry of Education of ROK) web site at http://www.korean.go.kr
>> almost exclusively uses UTF-8. KS C 5601/KS X 1001 based encoding such

[snip]

Many thanks to Jungshik for this and the preceding messages, which I
have found very helpful.

Jim

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