On 2012-09-18, John Kim wrote:
> What I meant was if one goes to language support, allows ibus as an
> input method, and install ibus-hangul from the software center, one
> can type in Korean.

Right. And just switching to a Korean keyboard layout is not supposed to
be sufficient, is it?

Btw, ibus-hangul is automatically installed if you install the Korean
language. But doing so is not necessary; as you said you can install it
via e.g. the Software Centre.

So I take it there is no "Cannot type Korean characters" bug. Possibly
there were a couple of misconceptions.

On 2013-03-20 14:46, Floby wrote:
> I also have this bug.

Which bug is that?

> The korean layout is actually two keyboard layouts in one.
> The first one is similar to the english layout
> The second one is the hangul layout.
> 
> I used to be able to switch between these two (still in the same korean
> ibus layout) with a key I mapped for that (Can't remember the name).

I can do so now. If "Korean - Korean" is the only (or the topmost) input
method in IBus Preferences, I can switch between them by typing <Ctrl> +
<Space>.

> The problem seems to be caused by the chronic impossibility to remap
> anything in Ubuntu + Unity.

There is an interface in IBus Preferences for setting keyboard
shortcuts.

Anybody who will object if I close this bug report?

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