[Lexicog] Korean and Toolbox
Patrick Chew
patchew at HOTMAIL.COM
Sun Feb 15 19:50:14 UTC 2004
Mr.Barrett -
I'm also using WinXP and will be making more forays into Toolbox soon, but..
I've thought of something that *might* help.
Even though you've installed and enabled the Korean IME/fonts/etc on your
system, have you also set Korean as the default language behavior for
non-unicode based programs? If I recall correctly, this might take care of
your display of hangeul as question marks, but, I'm not quite sure how your
system is set up.
Here's to hoping this works for you.
-Patrick
ps: go huskies!
>From: "Benjamin Barrett" <bjb5 at u.washington.edu>
>I use the Korean IME all the time. Hanja, hangul, no problem. As you say,
>it's all included in Windows (I run XP).
>
>When I input Korean in Toolbox, the characters appear in an IME in the
>upper-left (unlike normal input which is done in situ). When I finish
>typing
>a hangul, a question mark appears in Toolbox.
>
>I've set the language encoding to IPAUni, the font to Arial (tried Batang,
>too), the script, the language and everything else to Korean.
>
>So then, I start up Keyman. When I click the K icon in the control panel,
>it
>just says no keyboard. The Tavultesoft Webpage doesn't offer a Korean
>keyboard to download.
>
>Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
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