Hi,

latex-cjk-korean, newly migrated to testing, recommends ko.tex-extra-hlfont
package which regrettably contains fonts rarely used in Korea.
Instead, ko.tex-base package has Myoungjo, the standard Hangul font family.
Though the package name "ko.tex-base" does not give any hint related to fonts,
it is actually ko.tex-fonts-base which has succeeded hlatex-fonts-base.

So, recommendation by latex-cjk-korean should be changed to ko.tex-base.

Unlike the deprecated hlatex-fonts-base, however, ko.tex-base doesn't provide
x, ux, bx, ubx series fonts. Good news is that we Koreans normally do not use
these series. So I propose modification of font definition files to
deal with this
discrepancy. As an example, I modified c{63,64,64,70}mj.fd files and uploaded
to my personal server:

http://people.ktug.or.kr/~nomos/mine/c63mj.fd
http://people.ktug.or.kr/~nomos/mine/c64mj.fd
http://people.ktug.or.kr/~nomos/mine/c65mj.fd
http://people.ktug.or.kr/~nomos/mine/c70mj.fd

(wmj*.tfm files in c{63,64,65}mj.fd are actually virtual fonts
pointing to outbtm*.tfm files indicated in c70mj.fd.)

I hope the rest of Korean font definition files be modified soon.
If you need any help, please let me know.

Regards,
Dohyun Kim



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