*** README.en *** Overview: --------- This is a \LaTeX package for Korean language support. With this package, you can run latex on Korean \LaTeX document written in KS X 1001 encoding system or run lambda on Korean \LaTeX written in UTF-8 encoding system. Installation: ------------- Below, `TEXMF' indicates the root of TDS (TeX Directory Standard version 1.1). 1. Install \LaTeXe. You can get \LaTeXe package in the CTAN site thru anonymous ftp. Most TeX distributions should have already \LaTeXe installed. 2. Get \HLaTeX-1.0 from ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/language/Korean/HLaTeX.tar.gz or ftp://ftp.ktug.or.kr/pub/ktug/hlatex/HLaTeX-1.0.tar.gz if you are in Korea. and unpack it. tar xzvf HLaTeX-1.0.tar.gz Veryfy that you have a file named VERSION-1.0 in the subdirectory of "HLaTeX". 3. Copy files as follows: - hangul.sty, hfont.tex, euc-kr.tex hfont.sty, josa.tab, hfont.cfg, hsw*.fd, hww*.fd, hhw*.fd in the directory "latex" to TEXMF/tex/latex/hlatex/ - u8hangul.tex, uhc-test.tex, uhc*.fd in the directory "lambda" to TEXMF/tex/lambda/hlatex/ - hlatex.otp, hlatex.ocp in the directory "lambda" to TEXMF/omega/{otp,ocp}/hlatex/ - hbibname-k.tex, khyper.sty, showhkeys.sty, showhtags.sty, hangulfn.sty, hfn-k.tex in the directory "contrib" to TEXMF/tex/latex/hlatex/ - hbibname-u.tex, hfn-u.tex in the directory "contrib" to TEXMF/tex/lambda/hlatex/ - halpha.bst in the directory "contrib" to TEXMF/bibtex/bst/hlatex/ - hind.ist, hglo.ist in the directory "contrib" to TEXMF/makeindex/ - For UNIX/Linux OS goto "contrib" directory and compile hmakeindex.c, hbibtex.c gcc -o hmakeindex hmakeindex.c gcc -o hbibtex hbibtex.c and install hmakeindex and hbibtex to one of the system directory to which the environment variable PATH point. For Windows OS copy hmakeindex.ex and hbibtex.exe in the directory "contrib" to one of the system directory to which the environment variable PATH point. 4. Get Korean fonts from ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/fonts/Korean/HLaTeX/ or ftp://ftp.ktug.or.kr/pub/ktug/hlatex/fonts/ if you are in Korea. - uhc-base.map and uhc-extra.map in the file uhc-fonts-1.0.tar.gz should go to the directory TEXMF/fonts/map/hlatex/ and run texhash. - uhc-base.map consists of the following font files uhc-myoungjo-1.0.tar.gz uhc-gothic-1.0.tar.gz uhc-taza-1.0.tar.gz unpack each file in the directory of TEXMF/fonts/ as follows tar xzvf uhc-myoungjo-1.0.tar.gz ... - uhc-extra.map consists of the following font files uhc-shinmun-1.0.tar.gz uhc-graphic-1.0.tar.gz uhc-gungseo-1.0.tar.gz uhc-bom-1.0.tar.gz uhc-pen-1.0.tar.gz uhc-pilgi-1.0.tar.gz uhc-yetgul-1.0.tar.gz uhc-jamo-1.0.tar.gz uhc-vada-1.0.tar.gz uhc-dinaru-1.0.tar.gz uhc-pilgia-1.0.tar.gz unpack each file in the directory of TEXMF/fonts/ as follows tar xzvf uhc-shinmun-1.0.tar.gz ... - run following commands texhash updmap-sys --enable Map=uhc-base.map updmap-sys --enable Map=uhc-extra.map 5. Update file database. If using teTeX run texhash as system super user. For Linux OS (Fedora Core 3) only --------------------------------- Get RPM files from ftp://ktug.or.kr/pub/ktug/hlatex/RPM/hlatex-1.0-4.i386.rpm ftp://ktug.or.kr/pub/ktug/hlatex/RPM/hlatex-fonts-base-1.0-1.noarch.rpm ftp://ktug.or.kr/pub/ktug/hlatex/RPM/hlatex-fonts-extra-1.0-1.noarch.rpm and install with rpm as system super user. This simplifies the installation procedures above. Usage: ------ You begin your document with \documentclass{article} \usepackage{hangul} \begin{document} and write your document. After closing your document with \end{document} you can process it with latex or lambda depending on the coding system used. Problem: -------- I appreciate if you report problems in or suggestions for \HLaTeX. My E-mail address reads koaunghi@kornet.net *** End of README.en ***