Last modified: 2014-09-15 03:50:08 UTC
Kdammers is running the current version of Mozilla on Windows 7 with a dual-script keyboard. Typing in Hangul (한굴) is not working in VisualEditor: letters can be removed but when they are typed, they just disappear. Stefan2 did some related testing: Ibus-hangul (Korean) seems to work correctly in Firefox 32.0. In Chromium 37.0.2062.94, it produces spaces instead of Hangul letters. However, if a syllable only consists of two letters, the syllable shows up after typing in the second letter. It seems that syllables consisting of more than two letters can't be typed in using Chromium. Anthy (Japanese) is broken in both browsers.
This is probably a dupe of bug 50631, but leaving it open.
What is "the current version of Mozilla"? Firefox? Seamonkey?
Exactly same problem of bug 50631. This should be merge into 50631.
Are we sure? Bug 50631 can get something. I believe that this user can't get anything.
When I tried to do test for bug 50631 on [[en:User:Hym411/VETest]] (second line), I got this bug. bug 50631 at least returns some result - though it's full of errors - but this gives some nonsense. Test envorinment: Win7, Google Chrome version 37.0.2062.120 m