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5 Cups of Ubuntu
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Location: Seoul, Korea
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Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon
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Korean input with Nabi ****
This is how to get Korean input working within Dapper - Gnome,
using nabi as the input method. Step 1 you need to install the packages nabi and im-switch. Code:
sudo apt-get install nabi im-switch You will need to setup the environment for gnome to use nabi. Start by creating a file in your home directory named .gnomerc Code:
gedit ~/.gnomerc Code:
export XMODIFIERS="@im=nabi" export XIM_PROGRAM=/usr/bin/nabi export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim export QT_IM_MODULE=xim nabi & Step 3 Tell im-switch to use nabi Code:
im-switch -s nabi If you recieve and error (in Korean) or your nabi box is blank all of the time then your locale setting needs to be changed to a korean locale or a utf-8 compatible one eg. en_AU.UTF-8 The button to switch between English/Korean is {shift}-{Space} You can select other buttons by right clicking the Nabi tray Icon selecting preferences and then the hangul tab followed by {+add} I chose the evil windows button as my input switcher (take that ms) Last edited by mikwig; June 29th, 2006 at 01:08 AM.. |
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First Cup of Ubuntu
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I followed your method and installed Nabi.
The Nabi icon shows up on the panel, and when I press shift + space the icon switches between Korean and English. However, when I type, it still types in English. What might be the problem? Thanks in advance. |
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First Cup of Ubuntu
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Re: Korean input with Nabi ****
The issue was solved when I uninstalled the Nabi package downloaded from the Ubuntu repository, and I installed the source tar.gz from nabi.kldp.org.
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Way Too Much Ubuntu
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Re: Korean input with Nabi ****
Here is my experience.
I followed the first poster's instructions. All went well. I didn't need to download and extract the tar file like the previous poster. My setup: ubuntu 6.10 amd64, Jan 9, 2007 |
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Just Give Me the Beans!
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Re: Korean input with Nabi ****
The instructions worked perfectly well for me also. No idea what might be causing an error, but I'd reinstall everything and see. Also, if you're trying to type in a word processor and text isn't appearing, you might check that Korean fonts are installed/selected.
하지마ㄴ 왜그래 이사ㅇ 하ㄴ ugh... why isn't it handling 3-letter consonants? I'm annoyed now. Last edited by GordSellar; February 17th, 2007 at 05:41 AM.. |
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5 Cups of Ubuntu
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Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon
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Re: Korean input with Nabi ****
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Ubuntu Master Roaster
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Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope
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Re: Korean input with Nabi ****
This tutorial works for Hardy Heron as is.
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