2 This hangul/ directory contains the files from which to build the
3 Unifont source file hangul-syllables.hex.
5 Precompiled versions of the input files hangul-base.hex and hangul-base.bdf,
6 and the final output file hangul-syllables.hex, are in the precompiled/
9 The hangul-syllables.hex file is the same file that appears in the
10 "font/plane00" directory.
12 To build hangul-syllables.hex from the input files, simply type
16 in this directory. Note that the Unifont binary programs must be installed
17 in your binary path (e.g., /usr/local/bin). This make file performs the
20 - Creates the file hangul-base.hex, initialized with a blank
21 code point 0x0000 (a double-width row of zeroes)
23 - Appends the files contained in hanbase-00.bmp, hanbase-01.bmp,
24 and hanbase-02.bmp, converting them into .hex format with unibmp2hex
26 - Converts the resulting hangul-base.hex file into hangul-base.bdf
27 (the glyphs in BDF font format) using hex2bdf -- this is a special
28 Johab BDF base font suitable for Korean software that uses Johab fonts
30 - Use johab2ucs2 to convert this BDF font file into hangul-syllables.hex
32 - Output bitmapped renderings of the Unicode Hangul Syllables block,
33 placing .bmp files in the syllables/ subdirectory
35 - Create ksx-syllables.hex by feeding unifont-base.hex to unifontksx
37 - Output bitmapped renderings of the KS X 1001:1992 subset of 2,350
38 syllables, placing .bmp files in the ksx-syllables/ subdirectory
40 - Create chojung-syllables.hex by feeding unifont-base.hex to unifontchojung
42 - Output bitmapped renderings of the subset of syllables that do not
43 have final consonants, placing .bmp files in the chojung-syllables/
46 To remove files created during a build, type