Re: how to write korean?
- From: Andreas Jellinghaus <aj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 16:52:37 +0200
Hi Mait,
thanks a lot, I will give this a try
$ im-switch -s scim-hangul # then relogin KDE
gives me:
aj@nandemonai:~$ im-switch -s scim-hangul
may be useful to install:From the package dependency information, following packages
"scim
aj@nandemonai:~$
yes, only one quote char. strange. maybe a bug?
scim is installed.
Default key trigger for scim im switching is Ctrl+Space - Korean
keyboard has dedicated change key at right side of space key(Hangul
key). Shift+Space also prefered style.
hmm. if I start an xterm, enter
export XMODIFIERS="@im=SCIM"
and then start some app from that xterm I can enter korean fine.
but if I start some app via the menu or alt-f2 then I can't.
is there any way to have kde set this environment on startup?
Other choice available, nabi(xim, gtk-immodule),
imhangul(gtk-immodule).
I saw there are many different input methods for korean.
but what is the difference?
You should want install korean fonts. ttf-baekmuk, ttf-unfonts,
ttf-alee
thanks, got all them installed.
Unfortunately, any im doesn't support transcript rule input both
windows and linux, as I know.
fine with me, I'm only using linux.
scim-hangul support several keyboard layout. 2bul and some 3bul style.
2bul is national standard. Many korean use 2bul style.
ah. do you know any resource with more details on that? I see those options
in the im selection but have no clue what will be different by choosing
either.
Basically, korean use Engilish(US) keyboard layout. You try with korean
character printed keyboard(If available around you) or hard training
with this, :cool:
ok, my keyboard is a german one, but I can switch it to english and I'm used
to that as well.
thanks for those two urls, I downloaded and printed both. will be a good
help to get me started.
I managed to write 안녕하십니까?
:)
but what do I press after "ha" and before "s" to start
a new sylable? I used space and backspace, but maybe there
is an easier way? If I plain type the characters I get
안냥핫ㅣㅂ니까?
which is not what I want.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Regards, Andreas
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