this uim has an embedded scheme interpreter... I don't like that too much for an embedded device...
hmm, I have no idea: is it big, slow?
It's apparently used on Linux Zaurus.

We could adapt the openmoko soft keyboard to interface with uim, and if the API is well designed, the IM module could be changed...
I'm not sure adapting to a soft keyboard would be required. It may seize key presses & emit appropriate utf-8 key values. Try installing it on your desktop & trying it with a few soft keyboards.
could someone update me on the differences between these kr input methods described in the doc?

    * Byeoru
    * Hangul (2-beol)
    * Hangul (3-beol)
    * Hangul (Romaja)

I have no clue. Were you intending this for the mailing list? I'm assuming so, but only saw this addressed to myself.

Yeah, I know the patents problem with T9. But what about this one?
What one? uim is open-source, so there aren't patent issues (if that's your question).
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