FYI, Romaja input is not for practical use by design. Your "patch" will break usual Hangul input. In the 2-bul or 3-bul Hangul IMEs, pressing space just works as you have seen; it just inputs space after the precomposed Hangul character. Space is never used for explicit commit key like what it does in Japanese or Chinese IMEs.
FYI, Romaja input is not for practical use by design. Your "patch" will break usual Hangul input. In the 2-bul or 3-bul Hangul IMEs, pressing space just works as you have seen; it just inputs space after the precomposed Hangul character. Space is never used for explicit commit key like what it does in Japanese or Chinese IMEs.