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diff --git a/language/korean/pmhanguljamo/doc/pmhanguljamo-doc.tex b/language/korean/pmhanguljamo/doc/pmhanguljamo-doc.tex index a727b33fe7..b83d5f688f 100644 --- a/language/korean/pmhanguljamo/doc/pmhanguljamo-doc.tex +++ b/language/korean/pmhanguljamo/doc/pmhanguljamo-doc.tex @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ \title{Poorman's Hangul Jamo Input Method \\ \Large \texttt{pmhanguljamo.sty} } \author{Kangsoo Kim} -\date{09 Mar 2020\quad version 0.3.3} +\date{15 Mar 2020\quad version 0.3.4} \maketitle @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ out of use. Nevertheless the \verb|/| mark in this package is also used in order the completion of composing a syllable --- i.e., syllable separator. So DO NOT miss it. However, it is possible to omit `\verb|/|' mark at the end of a word, i.e., just before \texttt{<space>}, or at the end of the argument of \verb|\jamoword|. -Note that before the puctuation mark --- period , comma, etc., omitting \verb|/| is not permitted. +Note that before the puctuation mark --- period, comma, etc., omitting \verb|/| is not permitted. \subsection{Consonants} @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ used in the leading and trailing position of a syllable. the same as Korean Romanization Method (RRK).\footnote{The \emph{Revised Romanization of Korean} 1995:2000 is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea.} \item The letter for `\textkorean{\jmcc{R}}' is allocated to \texttt{r} not \texttt{l}. The latter is reserved for another purpose, cf. item \ref{itm:llr}. \item The letter `c' is for `\textkorean{\jmcc{C}}'. In the RRK, it is `\texttt{ch}' there. -\item Note that the letter for `\textkorean{\jmcc{X}}' is \texttt{x}, which is a bit strange, but commonly accepted `\texttt{ng}' was not to be chosen. It should be reserved for `\textkorean{\jamoword{@ng/}}' +\item The letter for `\textkorean{\jmcc{X}}' is \texttt{x}, which is a bit strange, but commonly accepted `\texttt{ng}' was not to be chosen. It is reserved for another consonant `\textkorean{\jamoword{@ng/}}' \item And the letters `q, z, f' are more freely selected. These letters are the lost ones in Modern Korean. \item The letter `w' is chosen to present \emph{Choseong Filler}. \item\label{itm:llr} The letters `l' and `lr' are |