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Unicode Technical Note #60

Legacy Hangul Syllables Mappings

Version 1
Author Ken Lunde 小林劍󠄁
Date 2024-09-05
This Version https://www.unicode.org/notes/tn60/tn60-1.html
Previous Version n/a
Latest Version https://www.unicode.org/notes/tn60/


Summary

This Unicode Technical Note provides historical mappings between the Unicode code points for the 11,172 characters in the Hangul Syllables block (AC00..D7A3) and legacy character set and encoding standards that include hangul syllables.

Status

This document is a Unicode Technical Note. Sole responsibility for its contents rests with the author. Publication does not imply any endorsement by the Unicode Consortium.

For information on Unicode Technical Notes, including criteria for acceptance, see Unicode Technical Notes.

Contents

The body of this Unicode Technical Note is contained in the single-sheet Excel file “tn60-1.xlsx.”

Description

The Excel file covers a total of 11,172 code points, one per row and in increasing code-point order. The following is a description of its nine columns:

  1. Unicode: Unicode Scalar Value
  2. Character: The actual character
  3. Johab: Johab code point in hexadecimal
  4. KS X 1001: KS X 1001 GL (seven-bit) code point in hexadecimal
  5. UHC: Unified Hangul Code (aka Microsoft Code Page 949) code point in hexadecimal
  6. KS X 1002: KS X 1002 GL (seven-bit) code point in hexadecimal
  7. KPS 9566: KPS 9566 GL (seven-bit) code point in hexadecimal
  8. Red Star OS: Red Star OS code point in hexadecimal
  9. GB/T 12052: GB/T 12052 GL (seven-bit) code point in hexadecimal

The mapping data was prepared by Ken Lunde and Jaemin Chung.

Modifications

The following summarizes modifications from the previous version of this document:

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