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kotex-plain
===========
Introduction
------------
kotex-plain is a package for typesetting Hangul, the native
alphabet of the Korean language, using plain TeX engine.
The input Korean text should be encoded in UTF-8.
kotex-plain belongs to ko.TeX, a comprehensive Korean typesetting
system together with kotex-utf, kotex-oblivoir, kotex-utils,
cjk-ko, xetexko, and luatexko.
Files
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### TeXinputs
kotexplain.tex -> tex/plain/kotex/
kotexutf.tex -> tex/plain/kotex/
kotexutf-core.tex -> tex/plain/kotex/
hangulcweb.tex -> tex/plain/kotex/
### Documents
README (this file) -> doc/plain/kotex/
ChangeLog -> doc/plain/kotex/
Usage
-----
To typeset Hangul, start your document as follows:
\input kotexplain
You should use `etex` or `pdftex` commands to compile the document
since kotex-plain uses e-TeX primitives. Also keep in mind that
Korean documents needs to be encoded in UTF-8.
To specify Hangul fonts, you can use the following methods:
* `\hfont{outbb}{at 12pt}`: This command set the current Hangul font
as 12 point bold. This is the most general way of specifying
Hangul fonts.
* `\hfontname{outbtb}`: This is equivallent to `\hfont{outbb}{}`, which
only applies bold typeface to the current font.
* `\hfontsize{at 12pt}`: This command changes the size of the current
font as 12 point. Same effect can be achieved by `\hfont{}{at 12pt}`.
To use CWEB system for literate programming, you can use `hangulcweb.tex`
as follows:
\input hangulcweb
For more information, please refer to the kotex-utf package documentation
(written in Korean).
License
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kotex-plain is licensed under the LaTeX Project Public
License (LPPL) version 1.3c or later.
Contacts
--------
Please report any errors or suggestions to the package maintainer,
Kihwang Lee <leekh at ktug org>.
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