Hi,

Dan, I got a github repos:

http://github.com/ageldama/factor-io.encodings.korean/

Thanks. :-)


2009/2/13 Jong-Hyouk Yun <ageld...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> 1) Dan, I'll get a some github, and notify to you. Thanks. :-)
>
> 2) Kobi, I'll check it later (after the work), Thanks to your concern. :-)
>
>
>
> 2009/2/13 Kobi Lurie <k_lu...@gbrener.org.il>:
>>
>> Hello,
>> about your question (2):
>> I think you only need to load (in your USING: ) the "tools.test", your
>> korean vocabs, and a few more, according to the code you write in the
>> tests file.
>> but you don't need so many in there. if the korean vocab has the needed
>> vocabs, and your tests loads the korean, they don't need to load
>> everything else.
>> as far as I see, only: io.encodings.string besides the korean code.
>>
>> hope this helps, Kobi.
>>
>>
>> Jong-Hyouk Yun wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've been working on Korean cp949 encoding for awhile, here is result:
>>>
>>> http://paste.factorcode.org/paste?id=423 -- io.encodings.korean vocab
>>> http://paste.factorcode.org/paste?id=424 -- io.encodings.korean tests
>>>
>>> but, I couldn't make it work decode-char. (encode-char is seems ok)
>>>
>>> my questions are...
>>>
>>> 1) is there any problem on my 'decode-char'?
>>>
>>> 2) ' "io.encodings.korean" test ' does not working when I'm didn't
>>> load that vocab or i.e.korean vocab.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks.
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