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About the korean language kit – Apple Macintosh Korean Language Kit User Manual

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About the Korean Language Kit

The Korean Language Kit contains all the software you need to work in
Korean on your computer. You can use your computer’s Korean capabilities in
two ways:
m If you have a Macintosh application program that has been localized for

use in Korean—such as SimpleText Korean—the menus, dialog boxes, help
messages, and other elements will be correctly displayed in Korean.

m You can enter English and Korean in a single document, using your Korean

application program or a non-Korean program that takes advantage of
WorldScript. (Your non-Korean program must be compatible with
WorldScript—including WorldScript II. If you’re not sure your program is
compatible with WorldScript, check with the program’s manufacturer.)

The Korean Language Kit includes:
m Power Input Method, a method for entering Hangul and Hanja from a

standard keyboard.

m Five GX-compatible TrueType fonts.
m WorldScript II, an extension to System 7 (version 7.1 or later) that enables

your system to handle very large character sets.

m SimpleText Korean.
m The Korean Language Register, a program that ensures your Korean

application programs display correctly, with Korean menus and dialog
boxes.

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