I noticed these two characters are not consistent with the rest of the 幷 component when using the KR version of Serif: 倂 (U+5002) and 輧 (U+8F27). In Source Han Sans, everything is consistent.
There's a hidden Adobe-Japan1 glyph for 倂 that is suitable for KR use (but for some reason is unencoded as shown in the picture below), and a new KR glyph for 輧 is needed.
The Japanese standard for some reason is inconsistent with their dealing of 幷, but that's another story.
The glyph shown at 61835 isn't hidden. It's just the IVS glyph uni4F75uE0101-JP. U+5002 KR could be mapped to this glyph. For U+8F27 we'd need to make a new glyph.
I noticed these two characters are not consistent with the rest of the 幷 component when using the KR version of Serif: 倂 (U+5002) and 輧 (U+8F27). In Source Han Sans, everything is consistent.
There's a hidden Adobe-Japan1 glyph for 倂 that is suitable for KR use (but for some reason is unencoded as shown in the picture below), and a new KR glyph for 輧 is needed.
The Japanese standard for some reason is inconsistent with their dealing of 幷, but that's another story.