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== Basic Info ==
 
== Basic Info ==
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Typewriters of this type has two type guides, while most of typewriters have only one. Among the two guides arranged side by sidem, typebars for consonant, vowel, and some symbols are aligned for the right one. Their keys also moves the cursor forward, so syllables composed with consonant and vowel occupy two units of the character width.
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Meanwhile, the left type guide is used for 'final consonant', to align them up with consonant and vowel, already printed and sent to the left. The keys for final consonants don't move the cursor forward, resulting in the complete syllables with consonant, vowel, and final consonant still occupying tow units of width.
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== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 04:56, 31 May 2022

The Kong Byung-Woo Typewriter, also known as 3-Set Hangul Typewriter, is the first of Hangul Typewriters to implement Syllable-based Hangul writing system along with LTR Horizontal writing.

Basic Info

Typewriters of this type has two type guides, while most of typewriters have only one. Among the two guides arranged side by sidem, typebars for consonant, vowel, and some symbols are aligned for the right one. Their keys also moves the cursor forward, so syllables composed with consonant and vowel occupy two units of the character width.

Meanwhile, the left type guide is used for 'final consonant', to align them up with consonant and vowel, already printed and sent to the left. The keys for final consonants don't move the cursor forward, resulting in the complete syllables with consonant, vowel, and final consonant still occupying tow units of width.

History