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Re: entering CJK full-width space
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Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
Re: entering CJK full-width space |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Jun 2005 09:10:33 +0200 (CEST) |
> > At least for the `chinese-py-punct' and `chinese-py-punct-b5'
> > methods I suggest that the combination `v' `<space>' creates a
> > full-width space.
>
> I've just installed a change for that.
Thanks.
> In my opiniion, U+3000 should be a deprecated character. At least
> we Japanese don't use it that much because hitting space in Japanese
> input method is usually for converting the preedit hiragana
> sequence. When there's no preedit text, some input methods insert
> nomal space, and some insert full-width space. But, long ago I
> heard that many people don't like the latter behaviour.
At least in Chinese the full-width space character is used very often.
For example, it is a standard typography rule to start a paragraph
with two full-width spaces.
Werner