I Google-ed the name. There are galleries showing the font in Unicode
fonts.
Is the font just Hangul? or does it contain others as well. Usually it
is a Unicode font.
I would choose the fonts you like from the gallery display and see if
you can get it free. Some of then seem to be free.
Here is the gallery I am looking at.
http://www.wazu.jp/gallery/Fonts_Korean.html
As a collector of fonts, if you need a specific font name, I may have
it. You can contact me off the list for more information.
On 09/02/2011 04:35 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
My Korean customer thinks the Korean Hangul font in LibreOffice is
very attractive and I would like to use the same font in a DocBook
document I create for him. By looking at the document parameters for
one of the glyphs I see the name of the font but it's in Hangul. How
can I find (and refer to) the font file when I can't use unicode on
the file system (or at least I don't know how to do it)? Is there an
ASCII mapping for such font names?
Thanks so much.
-Tom
USAFA, CS-24, Class of 1965
Niceville, Florida, USA
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