unifontksx - Extract Hangul syllables that comprise KS X 1001:1992
unifontksx <
input-font.hex >
output-font.hex
unifontksx reads a Unifont-format .hex font file from STDIN and writes a
Unifont .hex file containing a subset to STDOUT. The subset that is output
only contains the 2,350 syllables that comprise Korean Standard KS X
1001:1992. These are extracted from the Unicode Hangul Syllables block,
U+AC00..U+D7A3. This lets a font designer focus on those syllables that are
most common in modern Hangul usage during font development.
*.bdf font files
bdfimplode(1),
hex2bdf(1),
hex2otf(1),
hex2sfd(1),
hexbraille(1),
hexdraw(1),
hexkinya(1),
hexmerge(1),
johab2ucs2(1),
unibdf2hex(1),
unibmp2hex(1),
unibmpbump(1),
unicoverage(1),
unidup(1),
unifont(5),
unifont-viewer(1),
unifont1per(1),
unifontchojung(1),
unifontpic(1),
unigencircles(1),
unigenwidth(1),
unihex2bmp(1),
unihex2png(1),
unihexfill(1),
unihexgen(1),
unihexrotate(1),
unipagecount(1),
unipng2hex(1)
unifontksx was written by Paul Hardy.
unifontksx is Copyright © 2012 Paul Hardy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
No known bugs exist.