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Infobox Software
name = Hangul (Windows) caption = Hangul 2007 developer = Haansoft Corporation latest_release_version = Hangul 2007 latest_release_date = August 2006 operating_system = Microsoft Windows genre = Word processor license = Proprietary website = [http://www.haansoft.com/hnc/haansoft_en/product/Haansoft_Hangul2007.jsp www.haansoft.com] Infobox Software name = Hangul (Linux) caption = developer = Haansoft Corporation latest_release_version = Hangul 2008 Linux latest_release_date = April 2008 operating_system = Linux genre = Word processor status = Released license = Proprietary website = [http://www.haansoft.com/hnc/product/office_2008Linux01.jsp www.haansoft.com] Infobox Software name = Hangul (Mac OS X) caption = developer = Haansoft Corporation latest_release_version = Hangul 2006 latest_release_date = 25 April 2006 operating_system = Mac OS X platform = Intel genre = Word processor status = Released but unmaintained license = Proprietary website = none Infobox Software name = Hangul (Mac OS) caption = developer = Haansoft Corporation latest_release_version = Hangul 97 latest_release_date = 1998 operating_system = Mac OS platform = PowerPC genre = Word processor status = Unmaintained license = Proprietary website = none Infobox Korean name title=Hangul Word Processor hangul = (ìëì) íê¸, í/ê¸ 'or' ááá«ê¸ rr = (Araea) Han(-)geul mr = (Araea) Han'gÅl
Hangul (also known as Hangul Word Processor or HWP) is a proprietary word processing application published by the South Korean company Haansoft Corporation. It is used extensively in South Korea, especially by the government.
Hangul's support for the special needs of the Korean written language has gained it widespread use in South Korea. Microsoft Word and Hangul are used alongside each other in many South Korean companies.
The software's name, Hangul, is derived from the Korean word ( _ko. íê¸, 'hangeul') for the alphabet used to write Korean (see the Hangul article for an explanation of the writing system).
Haansoft was on the verge of bankruptcy in after the release of its 2002 version, due to the widespread use of illegal copies. A widespread campaign to support the development of Korean software and promote the purchase of legal copies of Hangul allowed Haansoft to recover.
Hangul saves documents in HWP format, with the filename extension *.hwp. HWP files, up to the versions created with Hangul '97, can be opened with OpenOffice.org. However, files created with later editions of Hangul, including Hangul Wordian, Hangul 2002, Hangul 2005 and Hangul 2007 cannot be opened with OpenOffice.org, due to the major changes in the document structure. These later versions of Hangul provide adequate support for Microsoft Word .DOC format, the 'de facto' standard in word processing applications. These versions also provide an English user interface depending on the location setting of the user's environment.
Haansoft offers an online version of Hangul called 'Nethangul' that can be used from computers connected to the internet for a moderate fee.
To open HWP files in a non-Korean Windows system with Microsoft Office installed, users can download and execute a conversion program [http://office.microsoft.com/korea/downloads/9798/ara96cnv.aspx?FinishURL=%2F] , which enables files to be opened with Microsoft Word. This program, however, can only be used with files created with Microsoft Word 2000 and below. Haansoft has also a Hangul document viewer program freely available on its website called 'Hangul Viewer 2007' (í/ê¸ ë·°ì´ 2007) [http://www.haansoft.com/hnc4_0/haansoft/download/pds.php?mode=read&tbl=haan01_pds&cpg=1&rspg=10&col=&str=&classid=25&no=172&PHPSESSID=b4eb94b3af991f3d18bbdd52a1b4f074] .
Versions
Hangul has many versions, the latest of which is Hangul 2007 for Windows, Hangul 2008 Linux for Linux, and Hangul 2006 for Mac OS X.
Previous versions have included:
; MS-DOS: Hangul 0.9, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 (1989): Hangul 1.2L, 1.3L (1990): Hangul 1.5, 1.51, 1.52 (1991): Hangul 2.0 Pro/Basic (1992): Hangul 2.1 Pro/Basic/Test/Little (1993): Hangul 2.5 (1994): Hangul 3.0 (1995)
;Windows: Hangul 3.0, 3.0a, 3.0b (1995): Hangul 96, International, Japanese (1996): Hangul 97, 97 strengthen, 815 special edition (1998): Hangul Wordian, Hangul for Kids (2000): Hangul 2002 (2001): Hangul 2004 (2003): Hangul 2005 (2004): Hangul 2007 (2006)
;Mac OS: Hangul 96, 97 (1998): Hangul 2006 (2006) : PPC binary
;Unix: Hangul X 1.0, X 3.0 (1995)
;Linux: Hangul X R4 (1999, bundled in Mizi Linux 1 and 1.1): Hangul X R5 (2000, included in Hancom Office 2): Hangul 2008 Linux (2008, included in Hancom Office 2008 Linux)
;Other related software: Net Hangul (2002, Hangul 2002 SE based): Documan (Hangul with USB storage): Hancom Slide : presentation program: Nexcel : spreadsheet software
Advantages
Hangul, as well as other Haansoft products, is a more affordable alternative to non-native comparable programs such as Microsoft Word. Furthermore, Hangul is widely supported in Korea and has a large user base; many Koreans begin their word processing life with Hangul, not with Microsoft Word.
Hangul provides more support for specific Korean language features than international programs; Hangul comes with a wide selection of fonts and not only supports Korean 'hanja', Chinese traditional and simplified 'hanzi', and Japanese 'kanji' and 'kana', but even 'gugyeol' characters and obsolete 'jamo'.
Disadvantages
Although the HWP format has become a standard in Korea similar to DOC, PDF or RTF files in other countries, the program and format is not widely used outside Korea.
ee also
Hangul Download Windows 10
*Ichitaro
*List of word processors *Comparison of word processors *List of Korea-related topics
External links
* Official site:
** [http://haansoft.com/english/ Haansoft website] . Uses Flash. (English) ** Haansoft's [http://haansoft.com/hnc4_0/english/ introduction to Hangul 2004] â Somewhat outdated, for the latest version is Hangul 2007. Does not use Flash. (English) ** [http://haansoft.lgcdn.com/haansoft/pds/hancom/HwpViewer2007.exe Hangul 2007 viewer download] Page Content
Script Basics: Hangul
Korean is primarily written in a phonetic based syllabic alphabet called Hangul (íê¸) which was invented in the 1440s to replace older writing systems based on the Chinese script.
Each symbol in Hangul is a actually a composite which includes a consonant and following vowel and additional sounds. See the links below for more information on Hangul.
For instance í 'han' is a combination of ã
'h' on the top, ã
'a' on the side and ã´ 'l' on the bottom. Similarly ê¸ is a combination of ã± 'g' + á
³ 'u' + ã¹ 'l' from top to bottom.
Hangul Links
Like other syllabaries, Hangul has a relatively large inventory of individual characters corresponding to possible consonant plus vowel combinations. In addition, slightly under 2,000 Chinese characters are still used to some extent, so encoding systems must include these as well.
Romaja
When Korean is transliterated to the Western alphabet, it is called Romaja and is similar to Japanese RomÄji.
Test Site
If you have your browser configured correctly, the Web site below should display the correct characters.
If this site is not displaying correctly, see the Browser Setup page for debugging information.
Fonts by Platform
Both Windows and Mac (and mobile platforms) provide a set of Korean fonts, but more decorative versions may be found through font vendors or font download sites.
Activating Keyboards for Typing
In Windows, Macintosh/iOS and Droid, input options for all the Korean scripts are available. See the links below for more information.
Windows
Macintosh
The Mac supports severs Romaja options which maps characters closer to a Western QWERTY keyboard. However more advanced learners may need the capabilities of a native Korean IME like 2-Set.
Mobile
You can also view generic documentation for
Typing the Won Currency Sign (â©)
If you are not familiar with any of the Korean keyboard utilities, you may use the steps below to insert the Won. Below are the codes for typing a Won currency sign in different platforms.
Long Vowels (Macrons) and Short Vowels (Breves)
When Korean is transliterated into English, long marks and short marks are used in the writing system. These can be written in one of several ways depending on the operating system.
Microsoft Word ALT Codes
Note: These code work only in Microsoft Word
Word ALT Codes for long vowels
Word ALT Codes for short vowels
Notes on the Codes
Macintosh OS X Extended Keyboard
For Unicode Compliant Applications, you can activate ABC/U.S. Extended keyboard to type the long marks.
For example, to insert lowercase short Ä, you would type Option+B, then A.
Web Development
This section presents information specific to Korean. For general information about developing non-English Web sites, see the Encoding Tutorial or the Web Layout sections.
Historical Encodings
Unicode (
utf-8 ) is the preferred encoding for Web sites. However, the following historic encodings may still be encountered.
Language Tags
Language Tags allow browsers and other software to process text more efficiently.
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