On Sat, 28 Jun 2003, Doug Ewell wrote:

> Philippe Verdy <verdy_p at wanadoo dot fr> wrote:
>
> > certainly be much less complicated than what was made for
> > Chinese, Korean or Japanese, and quite similar to what was
> > done to input modern Vietnamese (Latin-based)...
>
> Input methods for Vietnamese aren't all that complicated.  No reordering

  Neither are input methods for Korean. What's percieved as complicated
is just an artifact  of 2-set kbd array and representation of Korean
script with precomposed syllables. Otherwise, we'd not have been able to
use mechanical typewritters.

  Jungshik


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