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Chapter 6: Font Formats, Glyph Sets, and Font Tools
Adobe-Korea1-2 CMap resourcesTable 6-37.
CMap name Vertical? Character set Encoding
KSC-H Yes KS X 1001:1992 ISO-2022-KR
KSC-EUC-H Yes KS X 1001:1992 EUC-KR
KSCpc-EUC-H Yes KS X 1001:1992 for Mac OS-KH
a
EUC-KR
b
KSC-Johab-H Yes KS X 1001:1992—Johab
c
Johab
KSCms-UHC-H Yes KS X 1001:1992—Johab
c
UHC
d
KSCms-UHC-HW-H Yes KS X 1001:1992—Johab
c
UHC
d
UniKS-UCS2-H
e
Yes Unicode UCS-2
UniKS-UTF8-H Yes Unicode UTF-8
UniKS-UTF16-H Yes Unicode UTF-16BE
UniKS-UTF32-H Yes Unicode UTF-32BE
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No All CIDs < > through <47 >
The Mac OS extension includes approximately 1,137 additional symbols.a.
Apple’s EUC-KR encoding includes an expanded second-byte range: b. 41 through 7 and 81 through .
Includes all 11,172 hangul.c.
Unied Hangul Code. See Appendix E for more details.d.
The UniKS-UCS2-H CMap resource is obsolete and its use is deprecated. The UniKS-UTF16-H CMap resource should be used instead.e.
This CMap resource is called the Identity CMap, and encodes all glyphs at their respective CIDs.f.
Supplement 0 includes only 4,620 hanja, though KS X 1001:1992 denes 4,888 hanja.
Why is there a discrepancy? 268 of the 4,888 hanja in KS X 1001:1992 are genuine du-
plicate characters, and they appear in that character set standard multiple times because
they have multiple readings. e Adobe-Korea1-2 CMap resources thus mul