
Horizontal and Vertical Layout
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Characters and their vertical variantsTable 7-8.
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a
1
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-26
b
⌍⌌1-8 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-7
c
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-26
1
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-27
b
⌍⌌1-7 ⌍⌌1-8 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-27
1
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-29 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌2-24 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-65
d
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-29
1
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-31
b
⌍⌌1-9 ⌍⌌1-9 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-31
3
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-59 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-46
d
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-59
3
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-61 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-47
d
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-61
3
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-63
b
⌍⌌2-5 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-18 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-63
5
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-91
b
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-34
f
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-48
d
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-91
5
⌍⌌3-92 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-24 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-35 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-92
5
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-93
b
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-35
f
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-49
d
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-93
5
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-2-54
6
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-2-55
3
⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-94 ⌍⌌2-3 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌1-17 ⌍⌌⇒ ⌍⌌3-94
Some implementations that support vertically set Korean text make use of Western-style punctuation that is simply rotated 90˚. This aects a.
the vertical variants for ⌍⌌ (218), ⌍⌌ (219), ⌍⌌ (21), ⌍⌌ (21), ⌍⌌ (1), ⌍⌌ (), ⌍⌌ (), ⌍⌌ (1), ⌍⌌
(1), and ⌍⌌ (1). Sometimes, the half- or proportional-width forms of these characters are simply rotated 90˚ clockwise.
Specied in GB/T 12345-90—vertical variants are encoded from b. 6-57 through 6-85.
Specied beginning in JIS X 0208:1997.c.
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