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Alec | Hi there, may I ask you a question about how you write? The English Language can be comfortably and easily written with a 0.7mm tipped pen within 5mm height, where as Hangul has blocks with stacked shapes. Does it fit? | 12:44 |
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ianychoi | Alec, I am not sure but just 5mm-height pen? Not normal pen like https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/wc-prod-pim/JPEG_300x300/PA182103_artline_smoove_ballpoint_pen_blue.jpg (just from google search)? | 16:33 |
Alec | ianychoi: paper like this has https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71rqeH-BqUL._SL1368_.jpg lines which are 5mm high and this is more than enough room to write English in, would your script fit within 5mm of vertical space? | 16:35 |
ianychoi | Alec, people can write Korean in 5mmx5mm square but 10mmx10mm square would be more comfortable I think. | 16:36 |
ianychoi | Alec, Note that it would be quite similar with the situation in Chinese and Japanese. | 16:37 |
Alec | I thought so, but the space-savings must still be very significant (for the Korean language at least) | 16:38 |
Alec | Thanks for answering. | 16:38 |
ianychoi | It's my pleasure :) | 16:56 |
Alec | ianychoi: if I may pester you again, another question just occurred to me. | 23:06 |
Alec | How do you type Hangul? Is the block structure rigid enough so that a computer can do it? Or are there keys / combinations to set the block type? | 23:08 |
Alec | There are few other Korean channels - most of them have Western names for their members, I hope you don't mind me asking here. | 23:09 |
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