I dunno about Byeoru [벼루, I suppose, the flat stone used to make ink
from dried China ink and water, used in calligraphy, I suppose], but
the others are common, I think I mentioned them before.
2-beol is the most common hangul layout over qwerty. 3-beol is another
one, which I have never seen in u
Hi,
The reason I ask is that my Neo1973's GPS can't get a fix, at all, and
I was wondering whether the problem was location-related -- or just
plain bad karma...
Thanks.
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it can
handle "resetting" output: eg typing gks f would output
successively:
ㅎ -> 하 -> 한 -> 하 -> 할 [Unicode 0x1112, 0xd558, 0xd55c, 0xd558,
0xd560]. Being able to "backtrack" is quite necessary in this case.
Needless to say I'd be quite interested to contribute
werty kbd might be a start [as the Korean keyboard
is overlaid on top of qwerty anyway], I was also thinking of a smaller
keyboard, àla mobile phone kbd -- some of the keyboards available on
Korean phones are quite astute, and require fewer keys.
Anyway, I'll have a look and see what can be d
I just received my Neo1973, and since I require Korean input, I'd like
to do it myself... I'd like to do something similar to the soft qwerty
keyboard -- except that I'd use Korean letters instead of Latin ones.
I've poked around the wiki, but I haven't found any good pointers on
creating and addin
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