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.
Table B-25 lists the selectors for the transliteration feature type. It is a noncontextual, exclusive feature.
Feature selector | Description |
|---|---|
Specifies not to use transliteration. This is the default setting. | |
Specifies to display Hanja as Hangul. | |
Specifies to display Hiragana as Katakana. | |
Specifies to display Katakana as Hiragana. | |
Specifies to display Kana as Roman. | |
Specifies to display Roman as Hiragana. | |
Specifies to display Roman as Katakana. | |
Specifies to display Hanja as Hangul, using alternative glyph set 1. | |
Specifies to display Hanja as Hangul, using alternative glyph set 2 | |
Specifies to display Hanja as Hangul, using alternative glyph set 3. |
Last updated: 2007-07-10