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R.S.Lynn
I posted this in another forum, and got no hits yet.
It was suggested to me, by a nonexpert, that I should be able to type in the
Hangul (Korean) alphabet by:
Tools/Language/set language/Korean
Well, that is not how it works, of course. We tried it, and had no idea of
what this feature is supposed to do.
I know how to use the alt-zero keys to get extended ASCII. Such as ¥, Ø, æ,
etc.
Is there a way, in Word, to get nonRoman alphabet fonts? If there is, it
must use something like the alt-zero method and a mapping of the Hangul
alphabetic letters to the QWERTY keyboard in some manner. Or maybe there is
no such functionality whatsoever.
What I want to do is type the Hangul transliteration of nonKorean words.
It was suggested to me, by a nonexpert, that I should be able to type in the
Hangul (Korean) alphabet by:
Tools/Language/set language/Korean
Well, that is not how it works, of course. We tried it, and had no idea of
what this feature is supposed to do.
I know how to use the alt-zero keys to get extended ASCII. Such as ¥, Ø, æ,
etc.
Is there a way, in Word, to get nonRoman alphabet fonts? If there is, it
must use something like the alt-zero method and a mapping of the Hangul
alphabetic letters to the QWERTY keyboard in some manner. Or maybe there is
no such functionality whatsoever.
What I want to do is type the Hangul transliteration of nonKorean words.