% This is file c64mj.fd of the CJK package % for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e % % created by Werner Lemberg % % Version 4.6.0 (11-Aug-2005) \def\fileversion{4.6.0} \def\filedate{2005/08/11} \ProvidesFile{c64mj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] % Korean characters (Symbols) % % character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) % font encoding: HL % UhcMyoungjo \DeclareFontFamily{C64}{mj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjc}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjco}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wmj}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjo}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjx}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjxo}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wmju}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjuo}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmjc}{\CJKbold} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjco}{\CJKbold} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmj}{\CJKbold} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjo}{\CJKbold} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmjx}{\CJKbold} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjxo}{\CJKbold} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmju}{\CJKbold} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjuo}{\CJKbold} \DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} \endinput