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Location: EBA-334
Office Hours: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Phone: (619) 594-5268
Fax: (619) 594-4877
linguist@rohan.sdsu.edu

Last Update: 8/12/09
 

Korean Language Program | FAQs

How to download Korean language pack etc..

http://www.language.berkeley.edu/Korean/1/cfaq.htm

http://depts.washington.edu/koreanlg/

How to write and read Korean on the net

Basic Tips: These are only few of those most frequently asked questions. Your questions or comments are welcome.

Browsing Websites in Korean

On the menu bar of your web browser go to "View" ›› "Encoding (IE)" or "Character Set (NS)," and check "Korean" is selected. This solves most cases of broken Korean letters.

Typing emails in Korean

Unless you use PCs with the operating system (OS) of Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you need to have a separate application installed in the system. For PCs, you can free download Microsoft Input Method Editor (IME) for Korean from their website. IME works with MS Office applications (MS Word, Excel, Outlook Express etc.) and Internet Explorer (IE).

Open a file with extension of .hwp

You have to have Hangul application (provided by Hangul & Computer) installed in your computer.

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