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Description
There are 2 bugs to use Korean characters:
- If any ASCII character such as white space, comma, dot, or number is typed in during composing the Korean character, the currently composed Korean character is disappeared as like deleted in the screen of the Edit and the Serial Monitor windows.
- Korean characters are commonly consisted of 3 components: 1) beginning consonant, 2) vowel, and 3) final consonant. Sometimes the final consonant of the previous composed character becomes the beginning consonant of the following composed character. If the previous final consonant becomes the beginning consonant of the next composed character, then the previous composed Korean character should be redrawed with the final completely composed Korean character, but it is still displayed with the final consonant which becomes the beginning consonant of the next Korean character.
- Same in 1.5.x