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+Copyright 2008 TeX Users Group.
+You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
+
+These files are about dealing with the ToUnicode feature for CJK fonts.
+They were created by Jin-Hwan Cho for (e.g.) dvipdfmx:
+
+EUC-UCS2: can be used for ToUnicode cmap from EUC -> UCS2.
+UniKSCms-UCS2-H(V): supplements Adobe's UniKS-UCS2-H(V), which miss some
+symbols.
+UTF8-UCS2: from http://project.ktug.or.kr/dvipdfmx/sample/misc/UTF8-UCS2,
+The file is important to have right bookmarks in uplatex + dvipdfmx.
+
+Background (from ChoF): KSC stands for "Korean Standard Characters". The
+very popular encoding of Korean characters is "KSC5601". It was extended
+to "KSX1001". Usually we say "EUC-KR" for this encoding. However, this
+encoding does not include full current Korean characters, so Microsoft
+made a new encoding "CP949". It is also called "KSCms" or "UHC" (Unified
+Hangul Characters) too.