3 Scim-hangul is a SCIM IMEngine module for inputing korean scripts. Scim-hangul
4 is for native speakers, not for foreigners. If you don't want to learn korean
5 keyboard layout, use scim-table :)
6 For SCIM, see: http://www.scim-im.org/
10 This engine supports 2 beolsik, 3 beolsik final, 3 beolsik 390, 3 beolsik
11 no-shift and etc. You can input chinese character (hanja) with F9 key when you
14 Check other korean input methods here:
15 http://wiki.kldp.org/wiki.php/KoreanInputMethod
19 You need SCIM to use scim-hangul. Install SCIM first.
20 See this URL: http://www.scim-im.org/
23 You need libhangul 0.0.12 or newer to build scim-hangul 0.4.0. You can
24 download libhangul here:
25 Project page: http://code.google.com/p/libhangul/
26 Download page: http://code.google.com/p/libhangul/downloads/list
28 Build libhangul and install
31 $ ./configure --prefix=[where you want to install libhangul]
35 If you want to install libhangul to system directory, you need to login
38 Build and install scim-hangul
41 $ ./configure --prefix=[where you want to install scim-hangul]
45 If you installed libhangul into different directory with pkgconfig, you may
46 need to set environment variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH. For example, if you
47 installed libhangul in '/usr/local', you can set PKG_CONFIG_PATH as:
50 $ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/lib/pkgconfig
53 % set PKG_CONFIG_PATH /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/lib/pkgconfig
56 If you installed SCIM correctly, you can see SCIM icon in Notification
57 area (or system tray). Move the focus to some widgets which can input
58 text and click the SCIM icon in Notification area, then you can see
59 language selection menu. There, choose korean(or hangul). Now you can
62 You can change keyboard layouts on SCIM palette.