> #+BEGIN_SRC: emacs lisp
> (set-fontset-font "fontset-default"
> 'hangul "Noto Sans Mono CJK KR")
> (set-input-method "korean-hangul")
> (global-set-key (kbd "") 'toggle-input-method)
> #+END_SRC
>
> I am now input Korean with above 3 lines only under GNU Emacs.
The screenshot:
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황병희 writes:
> Hellow!
>
> Grzesiek writes:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I was asked to install Korean input on XFCE4 environment. I have never
>> done this before and I do not speak Korean.
>>
>> First question is if it is possible to get Korean input using standard
>> US keyboard?
>>
>> I tried to foll
didier gaumet writes:
> Hello,
>
> Disclaimer: I have never done this for korean but I have done it for
> chinese (I am only able to type "sun" in chinese in order to verify it
> is functional)
>
> I would not bother with under-the-hood manipulations: install the task-
> korean and task-korean-de
Hello,
Disclaimer: I have never done this for korean but I have done it for
chinese (I am only able to type "sun" in chinese in order to verify it
is functional)
I would not bother with under-the-hood manipulations: install the task-
korean and task-korean-desktop packages. this will take care
Hellow!
Grzesiek writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I was asked to install Korean input on XFCE4 environment. I have never
> done this before and I do not speak Korean.
>
> First question is if it is possible to get Korean input using standard
> US keyboard?
>
> I tried to follow this manual:
> https://lin
Hi there,
I was asked to install Korean input on XFCE4 environment. I have never
done this before and I do not speak Korean.
First question is if it is possible to get Korean input using standard
US keyboard?
I tried to follow this manual:
https://linuxreviews.org/HOWTO_get_Korean_input_on_
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