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Transliteration Feature Type

The transliteration feature type (kTransliterationType) specifies that text in one format is to be displayed using another format. For example, displaying a Hanja string as Hangul, as shown in Figure B-21. The top line is Hanja and the bottom line is the Hangul transliteration.


Figure B-21  Hanja text (top) displayed as Hangul (bottom)

Hanja text (top) displayed as Hangul (bottom)

Table B-25 lists the selectors for the transliteration feature type. It is a noncontextual, exclusive feature.

Table B-25  Selectors for the transliteration feature

Feature selector

Description

kNoTransliterationSelector

Specifies not to use transliteration. This is the default setting.

kHanjaToHangulSelector

Specifies to display Hanja as Hangul.

kHiraganaToKatakanaSelector

Specifies to display Hiragana as Katakana.

kKatakanaToHiraganaSelector

Specifies to display Katakana as Hiragana.

kKanaToRomanizationSelector

Specifies to display Kana as Roman.

kRomanizationToHiraganaSelector

Specifies to display Roman as Hiragana.

kRomanizationToKatakanaSelector

Specifies to display Roman as Katakana.

kHanjaToHangulAltOneSelector

Specifies to display Hanja as Hangul, using alternative glyph set 1.

kHanjaToHangulAltTwoSelector

Specifies to display Hanja as Hangul, using alternative glyph set 2

kHanjaToHangulAltThreeSelector

Specifies to display Hanja as Hangul, using alternative glyph set 3.



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Last updated: 2007-07-10




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