As-is all the fonts will be small, but if you update the Bangle.js firmware to cutting edge then you should be able to get the font double-sized where it's possible to fit it in.
It should be possible to (very easily) clone fontall into fontkorean and use the utility to make a new font with just korean symbols in, but until we're sure everything works I'd rather not have too much duplication
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@Hank I'm afraid Bangle.js's fonts are unlikely to be supported by Fontforge but I've got some solutions that do allow you to strip things down now.
I've just committed a bunch of code in https://github.com/espruino/BangleApps/commit/591c1f8cc5e538f935c82d6dd1c31a48e3e4d822 which should be in the development app loader now.
As a result, @JeonLab if you go to https://espruino.github.io/BangleApps/ and update everything on your Bangle, then install https://espruino.github.io/BangleApps/?id=fontall you should be able to get Korean messages from iOS onto your watch. Same applies for Chinese/Japanese/others too.
As-is all the fonts will be small, but if you update the Bangle.js firmware to cutting edge then you should be able to get the font double-sized where it's possible to fit it in.
It should be possible to (very easily) clone
fontall
intofontkorean
and use the utility to make a new font with just korean symbols in, but until we're sure everything works I'd rather not have too much duplication