On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, David Monniaux wrote:

Thank you for compiling this up.

> I prepared some UTF-8 Compose tables by automatic generation from the
> official Unicode tables.

> http://www.di.ens.fr/~monniaux/download/Compose_autogen.2.utf-8

> I'd like people working in exotic languages to test this table and give me
> feedback. For now, I know that the order of some keystrokes for Vietnamese

  Could you add a compose map for Korean Hangul I've just generated
to your map? You probably missed them because compatibility decomposition
of Hangul cluster Jamos was removed from the Unicode standard some time
between Unicode 2.0 and 3.0 (yet another terrible mistake of South Korean
nat'l standard body). It was generated from Unicode 2.0. I put it
up at http://jshin.net/i18n/korean/kor_alpha_comp.map

  Along with Xkb, this almost removes the need for a dedicated XIM for
Korean (except for Chinese characters). Well, X11 compose mechanism is
an XIM as I learned today.

   Thanks,

  Jungshik

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