[KS] Basic Korean inputting on Mac

Michael Rank rank at mailbox.co.uk
Sun Mar 17 12:53:08 EDT 2013


Thanks, Don, that has done the trick.

Michael

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> My Korean is extremely basic but I do occasionally want to input Hangeul on my Mac. But I can't remember how to form syllables, when I want to write e.g. ?? (which I copied and pasted) it comes out as ?? ???which is no good at all. I think I did know but have forgotten... In the menu bar I have 3-Set Korean and show Keyboard Viewer, is this the best setup? 
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> Michael Rank
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> Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2013 13:46:22 -0700
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> Try 2-set Korean. That should work.
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> Don Baker
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> On 2013-03-16, at 12:58 PM, Michael Rank <rank at mailbox.co.uk> wrote:
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>> My Korean is extremely basic but I do occasionally want to input Hangeul on my Mac. But I can't remember how to form syllables, when I want to write e.g. ?? (which I copied and pasted) it comes out as ?? ???which is no good at all. I think I did know but have forgotten... In the menu bar I have 3-Set Korean and show Keyboard Viewer, is this the best setup? 
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>> Many thanks,
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>> Michael Rank
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