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Lee paves way for displaying Hangeul on electronic devices, The Korea Herald Monday July 8, 2013 Lee Ki-sung Phd. professor emeritus ki-sung Lee 이기성 명예교수
The Korea Herald
Monday July 8, 2013
People & Events p.13
Lee paves way for displaying Hangeul on electronic devices
By Julie Jackson
Lee Ki-sung, professor emeritus at the Kaywon School of Art & Design and the the director of the eBook Academy in Korea,
is considered by some as the modern-day King Sejong for his work in the development of Korean characters for electronic publishing.
One of Lee's greatest academic contributions is the standardization of a communication output code for 11,172 electronic Hangeul fonts.
He was the driving force behind the development and implementation of these character fonts in the field in the Korean publishing industry.
Lee's standardization method allows for the display of Korean characters on almost all of today's electronic devices.
In addition, Lee has published more than 70 books and 104 academic papers on the stage of electronic publishing.
(juliejackson@heraldcorp.com)
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http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20130707000257
.Lee paves way for displaying Hangeul on electronic devices, The Korea Herald Monday July 8, 2013 이기성 Lee Ki-sung Phd. professor emeritus
Lee paves way for displaying Hangeul on electronic devices, The Korea Herald Monday July 8, 2013 Lee Ki-sung Phd. professor emeritus
이기성 명예교수
코리아헤럴드
.http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20130707000257
계원예술대학교 명예교수이고 한국전자출판교육원 원장인 이기성은 전자출판 분야의 한글 글자의 발전에 이바지한 것으로 현대판 세종대왕이라 불린다.
이교수의 가장 큰 학술적 기여는 1만 1172개 한글 출력코드를 표준화시킨 것이다. 이교수의 코드 표준화 방법은 현대의 거의 모든 전자기기에서 모든 한글 음절 구현을 가능하게 하는 것이다.
또한, 이교수는 전자출판 시대에 필요한 70권의 저서와 104개의 학술논문을 출간했다.
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Lee paves way for displaying Hangeul on electronic devices, The Korea Herald Monday July 8, 2013 Lee Ki-sung Phd. professor emeritus 이기성 명예교수
The Korea Herald Monday July 8, 2013 People & Events p.13
Lee paves way for displaying Hangeul on electronic devices
By Julie Jackson
Lee Ki-sung, professor emeritus at the Kaywon School of Art & Design and the the director of the eBook Academy in Korea, is considered by some as the modern-day King Sejong for his work in the development of Korean characters for electronic publishing.
One of Lee's greatest academic contributions is the standardization of a communication output code for 11,172 electronic Hangeul fonts. He was the driving force behind the development and implementation of these character fonts in the field in the Korean publishing industry.
Lee's standardization method allows for the display of Korean characters on almost all of today's electronic devices.
In addition, Lee has published more than 70 books and 104 academic papers on the stage of electronic publishing.
(juliejackson@heraldcorp.com)
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http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20130707000257
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