I'm on Debian now and I can see those characters on the Wikipedia page
without installing anything special. You could try this:
fonts-wqy-zenhei
It was through trial and error that I found the solution that worked here.
Synaptic has no way telling that if you search 'Hangul'.
Any idea which font I need to view these characters as well?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJK_Unified_Ideographs_Extension_A
I need them for an essay I'm writing and 90% of them don't appear.
By that I mean he provided the specific package needed rather than telling me
to look through all 23 "hangul" packages. I appreciate the help anyways,
thanks.
He actually provided a solution.
Do I have to use a completely different font on my browser just so I can view
them?? Seems like a terrible solution.
It worked thank you very much!!
No I mean all of them.
I can see most of those fonts after installing packages 'fonts-unfonts-core'
and 'fonts-unfonts-extra'.
loldier's method seemed to work without having to change my browser font.
Do you mean those with a gren background? I can see them and I have installed
fonts-nanum.
I should mention that I copy pasted them into gedit and can view 246 of the
256 characters on that page.
In LibreOffice and my browser I can't view any of them.
I have already installed xfonts-efont-unicode which resolved some missing
characters but I still cannot view Hangul Jamo characters.
They are the characters on this page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangul_Jamo_%28Unicode_block%29
Here's a link to a specific page on one:
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