Thank you for the information. I will stick to the default behavior.

On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 6:18 AM, jhpark <jhy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> uimuser uimuser, on 2012-12-04 11:41 -0800, said:
>
> > I am using UIM for Korean input (byeoru). I need help in modifying
> > the behavior when Caps Lock is pressed.
> >
> > - When the key 'q' is pressed the character 'ㅂ' is displayed as
> > expected.
> > - When SHIFT + 'q' is pressed 'ㅃ' is displayed as expected.
> > - but, if the Caps Lock key is on and 'q' is pressed then the
> > character 'ㅂ'  displayed instead of 'ㅃ' .
>
> This is how Korean keyboards are supposed to work, at least in South
> Korea.  The reason is that Korean characters (i.e. jamos) do not come in
> upper/lower cases, e.g. ㅃ is not the capitalized version of ㅂ, but
> they are just different letters.  One normally expects Korean input to
> proceed independent of the Caps Lock status.  You can check this if you
> have an installation of MS Windows.
>
>
> > This happens for some other characters as well but I if can fix is for
> > 'q' , I think the other changes will be similar.
>
> Nevertheless, if you still want to "fix" the behaviour, you could
> override the byeoru-key-to-choices function in byeoru.scm.  The
> modification should be straightforward.
>
> Best,
> Jae-hyeon
>
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