Aric,
Thanks for the follow-up. I continue to research as well, so if I work out a solution I will share it.
James
On Jun 16, 2016, at 7:23 AM, Aric Stewart [email protected] wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for writing in!
On 6/13/16 11:45 AM, James Osbourn wrote: I know this is an older thread, but I am having problems. So may I ask a couple of questions?
Byeong-Sik Jeon,
I want to try Saenaru.ime, however, when I use the download link you provided I get a text file named like:
=?UTF-8?B?U2FlbmFydS0xLjEuMC5leGU=?=
which is not apparently executable. Should it be Saenaru-1.1.0.exe, or something like that?
I have not seen Byeong-Sik Jeon active in quite a while. A quick web search for Saenaru-1.1.0.exe show a few places where it appears to be available. However I don't read Korean so I am not sure if they are legitimate or not.
Aric Stewart,
I want to run a Korean IME in Wine on my Mac OS X. The normal keystroke to convert Hangeul to HanJa (that is, Korean alphabetic to the Chinese character equivalent) is just the Right-side Ctrl key (rctrl) which does not exist on a Mac Keyboard, it is only available on the IBM 101/102 keyboards. Do you have any experience with driving a Wine IME handler from a Mac?
Thanks in advance.
It has been a very long time since I have run any IME other than the native ones in Wine. When the original facility was designed and implement to run native windows IMEs there seemed to be lukewarm interest at best. I have every reason to believe it will still work but cannot promise anything.
For the Right-side Ctrl problem There may be a way to emulate it or hack something so that the right command functions as right control. But I am going to bring Ken Thomases into this since he is the expert there.
-aric