Proposal to add "Kore' as Suppress-Script for 'ko'
Doug Ewell
dewell at roadrunner.com
Wed Jul 11 07:56:16 CEST 2007
John Cowan <cowan at ccil dot org> wrote:
> My understanding was that they [Hanja] ceased to be taught in [North
> Korean] schools, but then were restored to the curriculum.
The North Korean national character encoding, KPS 9566-97, includes
4,653 Hanja, or more than half the total number of encoded characters.
Then again, it also includes Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, kana, and a fair
number of dingbats.
I'm willing to withdraw this request if people think it is not
appropriate.
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