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. This software consists of a self-extracting archive. To use, download it to your hard drive and then double-click it to decompress the software. Description: This control panel has two purposes: (1) Delete key ------------- 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 ------------------------------- 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.