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The author published this entry on Wednesday 07 February, 2007 at 10:43 am. It's been filed in the Webcategory

Type Korean without Language Support

If you often communicate in a foreign language over the internet, whether it be emails or discussion forums, your efforts are thwarted in public computers and school computer labs. We are in America so our computers only need English, right?

Some philanthrophic gentleman at Univeristy of Chicago developed a javascript program that converts your English input to Korean text directly on the web browser: http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~wchae/kor/nabi.html.

The javascript program above is based off of the Nabi “Easy Hangul XIM,” which Korean Linux users should be familiar with.

I’m sure this method can be and already has been ported over to other languages.

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