Comment 2 for bug 133098

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Christophe Raverdy (craverdy) wrote :

Hi.

I'm using Feisty, I did add support for korean through synaptic : I have been using SCIM for quite a long time
(japanese), I just "upgraded" this week with the support for korean.

christophe@ubuntu:~$ dpkg -l *hangul
Souhait=inconnU/Installé/suppRimé/Purgé/H=à garder
| État=Non/Installé/fichier-Config/dépaqUeté/échec-conFig/H=semi-installé
|/ Err?=(aucune)/H=à garder/besoin Réinstallation/X=les deux (État,Err: majuscule=mauvais)
||/ Nom Version Description
+++-=========================-=========================-==================================================================
ii imhangul 0.9.13-3.1ubuntu2 A Hangul (Korean) input module for GTK+
ii scim-hangul 0.2.2-1ubuntu2 Hangul Input Method Engine for SCIM

You may consider the following informations :

I can read and write japanese. I have a computer with XP (azerty keyboard) and I had to cheat with regedit
so i could write kana with my keyboard : I had not such problems with linux.

I'm new to korean. I installed support this week on my xp computer, and when I saw it was considering
a qwerty keyboard I ran the same trick : maybe I was wrong. I just need to have the same mapping
between all my keyboards though I use XP or Ubuntu.

BTW I may consider an azerty mapping when writing french, english or japanese and qwerty mapping for korean
as I don't see any link between keys and phonetic (considering korean).

Thanks for your answer.