So far as Korean fonts are concerned fonts in ttf-baekmuk look uglier than 
ttf-unfonts or ttf-alee, but latter two ttf fonts packages are not installed by 
ubuntu-desktop. And, I, ATM, prefer to have them as "Depends" of 
language-support-ko, which means per language basis. Replacing ttf-baemuk with 
maybe ttf-unfonts should be done with upstream fontconfig so it's difficult to 
proceed, and a common preference by Korean users isn't yet strong for it, IMO.

For CJK fonts, you may see some useful info from the font configurations in 
/usr/share/language-selector/fontconfig/. Some of fonts in the configurations 
are not also installed by default (or can't be installed or even not mentioned 
due to license issue). Anyway, for CJK fonts, preferences and properties such 
as AA and hinting are already well defined in the language-selector package.

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More granular font selection for the default install
https://launchpad.net/bugs/42926

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