I tested Pd-extended 0.43-4 on MacOS X 10.9.4(Mavericks)It displays korean correctly, but still there is korean input issue.Issue.1: Input source hotkey disabled in Pd (MacOS X)The hotkey of Changing input source on Mac OS X is normaly CMD+SPACE. In Pd(both Vanilla Extended) can't change the input source.Issue.2: Korean mappingKorean mapping issue. To write korean correctly, 2 or 3 partials make one character. But it shows the each partials separated.i.e:한글(correct)ㅎ ㅏ ㄴ ㄱ ㅡ ㄹ(incorrect)On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 5:51 AM, Max <abonnements@revolwear.com> wrote:
Seems to work on Linux. (See screenshot)
Will try on windows, which seems to be the most important platform here.
the (tcl/tk?) input method is a bit funky, it works differently then
elsewhere in the system. When I type the characters they only appear
when the whole compound is finished. Anywhere else I can see the
components individually forming the compound character.
m.
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On 08/27/2014 11:47 AM, Jonghyun Kim wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I wanna write comment in korean, but I can't do that. There is no font
> for korean. Many korean Pd users suffer from this problem...
>
> On Mac OS X, if I have korean input method, with Pd no keyboard
> function. e.g: CMD+S
>
> I think japanese has no problem with it. How to solve this issue?
> Install specific font for korean?
>
> Screenshot:
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8142442/Pd-question/pd-korean-font/Screen%20Shot%202014-08-27%20at%204.29.08%20AM.png
>
> broken korean pd patch:
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8142442/Pd-question/pd-korean-font/lang-korean.pd
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8142442/Pd-question/pd-korean-font/lang-korean-broken.pd
>
> Thanks,
> Jonghyun Kim
>
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