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Date: Tue Nov 20 09:25:43 1990
From: ksri@halla.dacom.co.kr
To: erik@sra.co.jp
Subject: Re: Han Character Code Ordering
Cc: unicode@SUN.com

In Korea, Phonetic-ordered dictionaries are more common either.
Most of Korean users select Han characters by their pronounciation.
Therefore, if we adopt the UNICODE, we should have the table containg
the UniHan arranged by their pronounciations in order to use the set
practically.

Jeoung S. Cho
KSRI
KOREA

