[SCIM] Questions about Korean input.. and scim-uim
Kitae
neeum at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 31 23:26:20 PDT 2004
Thansks.
I use UTF-8 with emacs, I will more try and edit table.
When I finish all Charactor changeing I will re mail.
Yes, scim-uim has Korean input methods 3bulshick 390 and 2bulshick.
But There is some problem using tham.
I think that probllem is some kind of preedite thing..
When I type
"ÇѱÛÀ» »ç¶ûÇØ" (in Korean)
Scim-uim real input is
"ÇÑ±Û »ç¶û" (in Korean)
(May you can't see a upper lins has Korean Charactors)
When I type Space last Korean Charactor is disappers.
When I type
"ABC EFG"
Scim-uim real input is
"AB EF"
Ami.. Hum That xim used for most of korean linux.
Now days most use nabi.
I will mail to ami developer.
Thanks for your reply
Kitae
On Sat, 2004-07-31 at 22:34, James Su wrote:
> Sorry, I replied a wrong mail.
>
> And yes, the table has strict format. First of all, you must use UTF-8
> encoding for the table.
>
> And uim also provides some korean input methods, you may use them in
> scim too, if scim-uim is installed.
>
> One of ami developer contacted me before, he said that he want to port
> ami to scim platform. But I did not get any feedback yet. Maybe you can
> try to ask the ami develop team about it.
>
> Regards
> James Su
>
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Kitae
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