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Old 11-23-2007, 09:03 PM
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Default GUIDE - Korean Language Setup for iPhone 1.1.1

STAGE 0

(1) You need to Jailbreak your phone (fw 1.1.1)
(2) You need to install BSDSystem & SSHServer
(3) You need winscp to copy files


STAGE 1 : Modify IPhone to suppor International Keyboard

(1) download '/System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app/M68AP.plist
(2) open with text editor such as UltraEdit

find

<key>international</key>
<false/>

modify to

<key>international</key>
<ture/>

(3) save it
(4) upload on iPhone


STAGE 2 : Add korean tranlated messages

(1) download

http://r-a-pidshare.com/files/717706...an_111_1.0.zip

* you need to remove '-'

(2) decompress
(3) copy all files into iPhone's system root directory '/'


STAGE 3 : Add Korean Input

(1) Add source 'http://www.coryas.com/beta' into your AppInstall


STAGE 4 : Setup

(1) Reboot your iPhone
(2) goto Setup->General->International

Keyboard
* Turn on Japanses Keyboard

(3) exit setup
(4) reboot
(5) goto Setup->General->International

Language
* select to Korean


STAGE 5 : Optional

(1) new dictionary file

http://r-a-pidshare.com/files/71770551/ks5601.zip

* you need to remove '-'

(2) decompress
(3) copy 'dict.dat' and 'wordlist.dat' into '/System/Library/Frameworks/UIKit.frameworks/'
(4) remove '*.bak'
(5) remove 'connection*.dat'


USAGE

if you choose 'Japanesse input mode', you can input korean.


Good Luck
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Old 11-27-2007, 08:32 PM
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I really do not understand at all this part --> "Add source 'http://www.coryas.com/beta' into your AppInstall"

can you explain more detail or tell me where is the AppInstall folder?
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Old 11-27-2007, 10:10 PM
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And also Japanese Keyboard does not show up~~
It is a totally wrong way~!!!!

Last edited by lkn; 11-27-2007 at 10:35 PM.
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Old 11-28-2007, 12:08 AM
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I really do not understand at all this part --> "Add source 'http://www.coryas.com/beta' into your AppInstall"

can you explain more detail or tell me where is the AppInstall folder?
Use the 'Installer' app, and direct it to that url, 'http://www.coryas.com/beta'.

The Korean input over writes the Japanese system.
This is why you need to go to the settings menu/reset/reset keyboard.
It should then function as expected.
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Old 11-30-2007, 06:39 PM
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And also Japanese Keyboard does not show up~~
It is a totally wrong way~!!!!
You need to do STAGE #1


(1) download '/System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app/M68AP.plist
(2) open with text editor such as UltraEdit
* you may need to change the format after connect below site

140.124.181.188/~khchung/cgi-bin/plutil.cgi


find

<key>international</key>
<false/>

modify to

<key>international</key>
<true/>
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Old 12-01-2007, 03:49 AM
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I really appreciate your work to get this possible.

Kingsvalley, would you be able to repost the files mentioned in the instruction for ********** links are now expired.
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Old 12-04-2007, 05:49 AM
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Anyway to do this on 1.1.2?
Or is it the same method.
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Old 12-04-2007, 06:54 PM
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Anyway to do this on 1.1.2?
Or is it the same method.
On 1.1.2 iPhone, there is no Japanese Keyboard.
This Korean input system is using Japanese Keyboard, so you have to have Japanese Keyboard.
However, the international option is already "ON" on 1.1.2 iPhone, so you don't need to do "Stage 1."

For activating Japanese Keyboard on 1.1.2 iPhone,
(Read entire post first~!!, then follow. If not, you will have trouble. Do this on your own risk!!!)

Step 1.
Go to "/var/root/Library/Preferences" on you iPhone.
Then, you will have ".GlobalPreferences.plist" which is hidden file.
Download this file to your computer and open this one on a text editor.
Probably, you will have to change file format from binary to XML.
To confirm which file format you have, you just can open this file on the text editor.
If you can read whole content, you have XML file format.
If you can't read whole content such as broken text, you have binary file format.
You can change the format on the..
http://140.124.181.188/~khchung/cgi-bin/plutil.cgi

Step 2.
If you have XML type of ".GlobalPreferences.plist" and open on the text editor,
you will see this.

[key]AppleKeyboards[/key]
[array]
[string]en_US[/string]
[/array]

If you can't see this part, you probably never touch the international keyboard option after you updated your iPhone to 1.1.2.
Go to "Settings > General > International > Keyboard" on your iPhone.
Then, turn on whatever keyboard option that you want.
After that, turn off the one that you were on before.
Then, go to "Step 1," download ".GlobalPreferences.plist" and change the file format again.

Step 3.
If you can see this..

[key]AppleKeyboards[/key]
[array]
[string]en_US[/string]
[/array]

Simply add [string]ja[/string] under the [string]en_US[/string]
Then, it will be like this..

[key]AppleKeyboards[/key]
[array]
[string]en_US[/string]
[string]ja[/string]
[/array]

After that, save the ".GlobalPreferences.plist" file and upload this file to same location.
You don't need to change file format from XML to binary again. It will work.

Step 4.
Turn off your iPhone, and turn on again.
Then, you will have Japanese keyboard.
Don't go to International Keyboard Setting for checking the Japanese keyboard availability.
Go to memo, sms, safari or whatever apps that you can use keybaord.
You will see Globe between "123" and "spcae."
You can toggle the Japanese keybaord and the English keyboard with globe key.

Caution 1.
If you go to international option after following this guide, you will lose Japanese keyboard.
Becasue, the ".GlobalPreferences.plist" file is always reset when you go to international option.
If you go to international option and lose the Japanese keyboard, you will have to follow this guide again.

Caution 2.
Follow the kingsvalley's guide first, then follow my guide if you have 1.1.2 iPhone.
However, when you follow kingsvalley's guide, you have to skip Stage 1 and Stage 4.
For Stage 1, you don't need to do because International Keyboard option is already "ON" on 1.1.2 iPhone.
For Stage 2, you don't have Japanese keybaord for now.
After follow kingsvalley's guide and my guide, you will have Japanese keyboard which modified to Korean keyboard.

Caution 3.
If you follow kingsvalley's guide and my guide, you will have difficulty to use Japanese characters.
Because, the method to use Korean keyboard will change images of Japanese-Keyboard.artwork file to Korean characters.

Good luck.
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Old 12-07-2007, 09:46 PM
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I carry out kingvalley's StAGE 5 as I have a 1.1.2 iPhone.

But I did not understand the part under STAGE 5:
(4) remove '*.bak'
(5) remove 'connection*.dat

Where are the files?
If they are in '/System/Library/Frameworks/UIKit.frameworks/' , I do not see them.

Please kindly advice. thanks in advance.
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Old 12-07-2007, 11:05 PM
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I carry out kingvalley's StAGE 5 as I have a 1.1.2 iPhone.

But I did not understand the part under STAGE 5:
(4) remove '*.bak'
(5) remove 'connection*.dat

Where are the files?
If they are in '/System/Library/Frameworks/UIKit.frameworks/' , I do not see them.

Please kindly advice. thanks in advance.

If you are using 'Installer', add "http://www.bomijoa.com/iphone" ^^
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