Korean Solaris User's Guide

Using Korean PostScript Fonts and DPS Facilities

The Korean Solaris Operating System DPS provides the fonts listed in the following table.

Table 10–1 Korean Solaris Operating System DPS Fonts

Font Name 

Description 

Kodig-Medium-COMB-H 

Kodig-Medium font, 9/7 composite font encoding for horizontal display of Johap encoded Hangul and Roman text. 

Kodig-Medium-COMB-V 

Kodig-Medium font, 9/7 composite font encoding for vertical display of Johap encoded Hangul and Roman text. 

Kodig-Medium 

Kodig-Medium font, an alias of Kodig-Medium-EUC-H font; can be used like a Roman font. 

Kodig-Medium-EUC-H 

Kodig-Medium font, 9/7 composite font encoding for horizontal display of EUC text, can be used like a Roman font. 

Kodig-Medium-EUC-V 

Kodig-Medium font, 9/7 composite font encoding for vertical display of EUC text; can be used like a Roman font. 

Kodig-Medium-H 

Kodig-Medium font, 8/8 composite font encoding for horizontal display of shifted out ISO2022 text. 

Kodig-Medium-V 

Kodig-Medium font, 8/8 composite font encoding for vertical display of shifted out ISO2022 text. 

Myeongjo-Medium-COMB-H 

Myeongjo-Medium font, 9/7 composite font encoding for horizontal display of Johap encoded Hangul and Roman text. 

Myeongjo-Medium-COMB-V 

Myeongjo-Medium font, 9/7 composite font encoding for vertical display of Johap encoded Hangul and Roman text. 

Myeongjo-Medium 

Myeongjo-Medium font, an alias of Myeongjo-Medium-EUC-H font; can be used like a Roman font. 

Myeongjo-Medium-EUC-H 

Myeongjo-Medium font, 9/7 composite font encoding for horizontal display of EUC text; can be used like a Roman font. 

Myeongjo-Medium-EUC-V 

Myeongjo-Medium font, 9/7 composite font encoding for vertical display of EUC text; can be used like a Roman font. 

Myeongjo-Medium-H 

Myeongjo-Medium font, 8/8 composite font encoding for horizontal display of shifted out ISO2022 text. 

Myeongjo-Medium-V 

Myeongjo-Medium font, 8/8 composite font encoding for vertical display of shifted out ISO2022 text. 

You can use the following Korean fonts just as you would use Roman fonts.

The following figure shows a sample of Kodig-Medium and Myeongjo-Medium text.

Terminal window shows the dpsexec program that is run to display the Kodig-Medium and Myeongjo-Medium text in the next graphic.Window titled Display PostScript Executive that displays the Kodig-Medium and Myeongjo-Medium text.

You can also use the following Korean fonts for pure Hangul between the SO and SI characters with no intermediate ASCII (0x20) characters.