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- Name: Hangul Jojung
- Version: 1.0
- Released: March 6, 1997 (Updated 3/19/97)
- Requires: Korean Language Kit 1.0
- Description:
- Control Panel for configuring the delete key to work with
- Korean or Roman applications. Also allows users of printer-
- resident 2-byte PostScript fonts to print correctly with
- embedded PostScript data.
-
- Description:
- This control panel has two purposes:
-
- (1) Delete key
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- Hangul Jojung gives users the option of forcing
- non-WorldScript II(TM) savvy applications, which attempt to
- delete 2-byte text one byte at a time, to properly delete 2
- bytes at a time.
-
- At first glance, this may appear to conflict with the Delete
- by Jamo option in the Power Input Method. (The "Delete By
- Jamo" option in the Power Input Method (PIM) is for text
- being processed by the input method before it is passed to
- an application.) The Hangul Jojung control panel setting is
- the opposite. It is for text already entered into a
- document. It simply forces an application to receive one or
- two Deletes every time the user types one Delete.
-
- This is only needed when using applications in Asian
- languages which are not WorldScript(TM) II savvy.
-
- (2) 1 or 2 byte PostScript printing
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- Users of printer-resident 2-byte PostScript fonts need to
- set this option in order to embed PostScript data in
- PostScript files. It affects users who have
- printer-resident fonts that are genuine two-byte encoded.
- Without the Hangul Jojung control panel, printing is done
- assuming one-byte fonts. Users who have this problem will
- immediately see a performance increase when printing with
- this installed. Users with no PostScript fonts (only Apple's
- TrueType fonts included in the Korean, Japanese and Chinese
- language kits) should receive neither benefits nor side
- effects from having this control panel installed.
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