Source: libhangul
Version: 0.1.0-3
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

When writing hangul, the characters are not formed correctly. For example if I 
input ㄹ and ㅐ, I get 래 , which is not correct, because the result should be 
simply 랖. If I want to get 랖 I have to type ㄹ ㅏ ㅍ which doesn't make too much 
sense, although it works regularly.

I believe this is caused by some mismatch with packages. I believe libhangul 
(0.1.0-3) is the one that determines the composition. This same problem appears 
with scim and ibus, and even with online typers 
(https://www.branah.com/korean), so the problems should be with them (for 
example with windows 7 the branah site works normally). As I do not know the 
whole picture I could of course be wrong and there is another issue behind 
this. I am in any case sure that this is not a question about character 
encoding or fonts, which work well on my system.

Best regards,
Jaakko

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