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> From: Bruno Haible [mailto:haible@xxxxxxx]
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> What do you mean by "conjoining Johab range"?
>
> I was under the impression that when decomposing a Hangul syllable,
> the result were a consonant,
W-Wide in EastAsianWidth.txt.
> vowel and final,
N-Neutral in EastAsianWidth.txt (strangely, many non-spacing
characters are A-Ambiguous); N does not mean half-width
> all three in the range
> U+3131..U+318E - which are marked as "wide" in EastAsianWidth.txt.
> Is it not true?
Characters in the range U+1100-U+11F9 are the conjoining Jamo.
The range you mention is for compatibility Hangul letters;
where the letters do not conjoin 'intrinsically'. The compatibility
letters can be used by IME's, however, and then the IME can map to
the Hangul syllables or the conjoining Jamo characters (or leave
them be as isolated letters).
Kind regards
/kent k
> Bruno
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