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I wrote this about two weeks ago, and while I was dogfooding myself for daily usage some other implementation of Korean keyboard have emerged. I think I should announce this much earlier to reduce duplicated work.

Based on Japanese Keyboard layout's custom input handler methods, I wrote a Korean input methods for Jolla.

Differences from Ascense's code:
  • Korean input handling Javascript code came from other Javascript-based Korean IME at http://ohi.kr/.
  • Some minor keyboard layout differences.
  • The ISO 639 language code of Korean is 'ko', not 'kr'. This is common misconception.

Some known bugs:
  • Some composing characters may appear after pressing space or backspace. I am investigating this: for workaround, press space and remove traces. Fixed in version 0.1.
  • Input handler changing sometimes not working. This is not solvable unless Jolla provides official API to do this. Switch to other layout and back to Korean solves this.

Grab the code here: https://github.com/peremen/jolla-input-ko

Now available at OpenRepos: https://openrepos.net/content/peremen/dotdanbae

Too bad that I announced this too late and not uploaded to anywhere

Last edited by peremen; 2014-02-18 at 17:44. Reason: bump to new release
 

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Hey,
Thanks for sharing! I might use it for adding Georgian input method later
 

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Great stuff. Finally I can start using Jolla as my primary device here in Korea. Thanks!
 

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Work-in-progress for next release: 10-key input for Korean keyboard. There are 3 standardized layouts for 10-key Korean input: Cheonjiin, Naratgeul, SKY hangul. Among those three, I prefer Naratgeul since I used it since quite long time. Other input methods will be added after finalizing Naratgeul first. After things were stablized I will release as next version 'and' upload it to OpenRepos.

Since nobody looks interested in 10-key based layout right now, I created my own based on other layouts.

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Changed name into Dotdanbae (stands for sailboat in Korean) and bumped version to 1.0.

Now also available at OpenRepos: https://openrepos.net/content/peremen/dotdanbae

Changelog:
  • New layout: Naratgeul. 10-key based layout.
  • Fixed bug of trailing syllables and backspace.
 

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Amazing work!
 

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Quick reply...

Thank you! How is it going? Any plans to package for Nemo Mobile? They are also using maliit keyboard, but the package would be deb, not rpm. Not sure what other differences there may be.

Best wishes.
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Per aspera ad astra...
 

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Originally Posted by Wikiwide View Post
Quick reply...

Thank you! How is it going? Any plans to package for Nemo Mobile? They are also using maliit keyboard, but the package would be deb, not rpm. Not sure what other differences there may be.

Best wishes.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DaG5qldaX0
the best korean input method,./,,. the best patriots
 
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