DapperLocalisationKorean

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== Requested for l10n sprint ==

 * Korean Keyboard problem (http://launchpad.net/bugs/30848)
 * Enable skim module with scim-hangul 0.2.2 (http://launchpad.net/bugs/34472)
 * Make ttf-unfonts as default font for Korean : as described in ["BetterCJKSupportSpecification/FontConfig"]
      Debian's ttf-unfonts maintainer tried this using alias for sans and serif with unfonts, but had an impact on entire fontconfig.
 * Set DHCP with mac address (http://launchpad.net/bugs/26949)
 * language-support-ko failed to install with flight5 (https://launchpad.net/bugs/34784)
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== Test Results after Requests ==
 * 2006-3-16
  * With kubuntu flight5, scim-gtk2-immodule not installed out of box. : Not sure this can be fixed because kubuntu-desktop currently depends on scim-qtimm only. For scim-hangul works out of box, scim-gtk2-immodule and scim-qtimm need to be depended by language-support-ko instead of ubuntu-desktop or kubuntu-desktop.
  * With xserver-xorg-input-keyboard_1.0.1.3-0ubuntu3, the culprit of "keycodes 209 and 210 not passed" was removed. Successfully tested by the bug reporter.

This page describes which packages and configuration files need to be installed on Ubuntu for Korean to be supported.

For other languages, see DapperL10nSprint.

Requested for l10n sprint

Fontconfig Configuration

DapperL10nSprint/FontConfigPreferencesKorean contains an optimal fonts.conf for Korean use, as tested by the Ubuntu Korean community.

Fonts used

  • ttf-unfonts
  • ttf-alee

Dictionaries

SCIM input method

  • scim-hangul

Test Results after Requests

  • 2006-3-16
    • With kubuntu flight5, scim-gtk2-immodule not installed out of box. : Not sure this can be fixed because kubuntu-desktop currently depends on scim-qtimm only. For scim-hangul works out of box, scim-gtk2-immodule and scim-qtimm need to be depended by language-support-ko instead of ubuntu-desktop or kubuntu-desktop.
    • With xserver-xorg-input-keyboard_1.0.1.3-0ubuntu3, the culprit of "keycodes 209 and 210 not passed" was removed. Successfully tested by the bug reporter.

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