% This is the file KS.tex of the CJK package
%   for testing Korean (in KS encoding).
%
% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
%
% Version 4.8.5 (16-Oct-2021)

\documentclass[12pt]{article}

\usepackage{CJK}
\usepackage{pshan}


\begin{document}

\begin{CJK}[HL]{KS}{gs}
% ko.tex-extra
% Works: ph bm jsr jmj jnv sh pg yt gs pn

% ko.tex-extra-hlfont
% Does not work: dn [tries outdn* Unicode fonts, fails] pga [tries outpga* Unicode fonts, fails] 

% Standard
% Does not work: mj gt [do not seem to be packaged anymore]

%\setCJKfamilyfont{Korean}{Batang}

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% We need to end the CJK environment with a \newpage; otherwise the
% .aux and .toc files sometimes get messed up.  See `CJK.txt' in
% /usr/share/doc/latex-cjk-common/ for more information, under
% `Possible errors'.
\newpage
\end{CJK}

\end{document}

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