[Uim] Korean input
Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai
asmodai at in-nomine.org
Mon Jul 18 15:34:54 EEST 2005
I do not have the source right now (only have email access), so please
excuse me for asking this. :)
I am collecting information for the documentation.
For the Korean input, which input methods do we support?
Do we support:
- Beolsik 2
- Beolsik 3/390
- Beolsik 3/Final
I have been using Beolsik 2 for a while now, and to be honest I find it to
suck hard for US keyboards.
Has anyone ever worked on a hiragana-like input system? So that if I want
to type: annyeong haseyo I type it like it is and get the right jamo and not
having to type (in Beolsik 2) dkssudgktpdy (which means nothing for me).
Typing : ann-yeo-ng ha-se-yo (without the -, merely boundary markers) would
make way more sense to me. I cannot understand why, for example Microsoft,
forces their users to use this Beolsik input method.
Thanks for the information,
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