Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.2) Installed from: Ubuntu Packages This bug originally filed in Malone: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/koffice/+bug/39753 Original description: 1.) install skim/scim with hanglu module (korean), plus fonts etc. [For me, that meant installing the scim-tables-ko, scim-hangul, scim-qtimm packages (ME)] 2.) enable scim with ctrl-space 3.) choose "3bul final" as method 4.) enter "jfsheaofncj4" (the typical korean greeting my textbook tells me) on normal applications (tested on kate, kwrite. konqueror, bluefish, firefox and konsole (with vim)) this works ok: the characters form sylabils like jfs-hea-of-nc-j4. great. but with kword something is broken: it only merges jfs into one syabil and then keeps each character standalone. I'm using (k)ubuntu dapper and updated yesterday or so, so all software should be current as of 2006-04-14. Notes: Original bug report doesn't seem to include a KWord version, but is confirmed in 1.4 in a comment on Malone, and I can reproduce in 1.5.
Fixed in 528884 by Bart Coppens. My checkout was a whole week old, so I didn't have that fix! The fix will appear in KOffice 1.5.1.