Re: [nvda-translations] Korean input: some concerns and problems

  • From: "Joseph Lee" <joseph.lee22590@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <nvda-translations@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2012 17:15:13 -0700

Hi,
Subscribed to it - preliminary tests shows that it works fine. Thanks.

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[mailto:nvda-translations-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Curran
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2012 4:45 PM
To: nvda-translations@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [nvda-translations] Korean input: some concerns and problems

Hi,

Please join the nvda-dev-asia list (if you have not already):
http://lists.nvaccess.org/listinfo/nvda-dev/asia

Discussion about the inputMethods branch happens there. Please test with the
inputMethods branch and let me know on that list  whether it improves
anything for your language. If not, then I will need to have some further
discussions with you in order to work out how to test this kind of input so
that support for it can be improved.

Thanks
Mick


On 7/9/2012 7:49 AM, Joseph Lee wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Korean beta testing is going well - people report that the interface 
> is usable. However, the Korean forum members raised some concerns with 
> input processing and processing of Hanja (Chinese characters in Korean):
> Issue: when typing in Korean, input announcement by character doesn't 
> work, although announcing input by words and command keys works as 
> expected. I think this is the matter of editing character descriptions
file.
> Concern: Hanja processing in Korean should be implemented Korean uses 
> about
> 1800 regular Chinese characters, and including variant symbols, the 
> number of Hanja characters becomes over 25000. Also, there were some 
> suggestions to include Korean as one of the input methods branch 
> mostly because of special character inputs required (Korean uses 
> non-Latin script) and because of special uses of Chinese character 
> keyboard input (on Korean keyboards, the right CTRL key usually acts as
Hanja input toggle).
> Thanks for your considerations.
> Cheers,
> Joseph
>
>
>

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Michael Curran
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