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+ New article is posted. -- [ Article Information ] ----------------------------------------------- Name.....: CHOI Junho (mailto:ckh@kr.freebsd.org) Subject..: Re: type in Korean in FreeBSD 3.0 View.....: http://www.kr.freebsd.org/cgi-bin/wwwboard/CrazyWWWBoard.cgi?db=questions&mode=read&num=20 Reply....: http://www.kr.freebsd.org/cgi-bin/wwwboard/CrazyWWWBoard.cgi?db=questions&mode=reply&num=20 -- [ Contents ] ---------------------------------------------------------- Ho Joon Lim wrote: > Hi. Sorry for writing in English. I know you guys hate it, but I can't help now. This is why I am asking this question, actually. I like to know how to type in Korean in FreeBSD either in regular ttyv or in X. I can read Korean on Netscape, but I haven't been able to type in. Also it seems like hanterm doesn't work that well. Anyway, please e-mail me in Korean. If I am on NT, I will reply in Korean. Thanks very much. Hmm... If you are using 3.0-RELEASE, you may have ko-hanterm-3.04b7 package. Do you have any problem with this? If you have, this problem should be corrected. Please check: - ko-hanterm-3.04b7 is installed - and, as a dependency, ko-johabfonts-3.04 is installed Hanterm is basic application to use Hangul in X. In console, you can use ko-han-1.0fb package. After installing this package, just run 'han' in console(not in X). Han-Eng toggling is done by 'CTRL-_' key. I am just running 2.2-STABLE, so I can't guarantee in case of 3.0-RELEASE, but AFAIK hanterm and han should be run in any situation. I am a package maintainer of almost all packages of Korean category, so I should check it. Cheers, ---[ End ] --------------------------------------------------------------- + Powered by Korea FreeBSD Users Group
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