Korean Input Method
This page built to help non-native Korean characters (Hangul) users. If anybody have trouble writing in hangul, show them this page.
There are several input methods for typing in Korean.
SCIM ¶
This simple and common IM is latest internationalized input method, and has taken hold in FedoraProject as the main input method.
scim-hangul is what you need.
If you don't want to learn Korean keyboard layouts, the scim-table engine has a "Hangul Romaja" method with which one can input Korean characters by typing with the Latin alphabet, as by scim-anthy.
For fedora users, fedora may not have scim-tables-korean package. Then try scim-m17n and m17n-db-korean. scim-m17n has Romaja method which support romanized hangul input.
Nabi ¶IIIMF ¶
IIIMF has a Korean character engine.
It is now deprecated, as far as Korean input is concerned. Please try SCIM instead.
UIM ¶
Uim is a multilingual input method library.
Most of individual language input modules are written in Scheme, and run by embedded sigschem interpreter.
With the release of 1.0 version, Uim is shipped with a new Korean input method module name byeoru (Thanks to the Jae-hyeon Park's effort.) Those who want to input Korean with Uim, please use byeoru module. That is what you want.
Quite a few people complained about uim's Korean support before 1.0 release. But now, it works flawlessly out of the box!
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