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Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences
From: |
Kai Großjohann |
Subject: |
Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences |
Date: |
Thu, 19 Jul 2001 23:36:11 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.090004 (Oort Gnus v0.04) Emacs/21.0.105 |
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Miles Bader wrote:
> In the japanese input method, you can type RET to end translation,
> which seems fairly natural to me (it's quite easy to hit RET twice
> if you really want to enter a newline, for instance; it's also
> analogous to hitting RET to exit isearch).
I also intuitively tried this with the chinese-py input method and was
surprised to see a RET inserted into the buffer. So I vote for having
RET end the character selection mode, too.
Please take this as the voice of a newbie user; I don't know how to
say more than hello in Chinese -- power users might wish for a
different behavior.
kai
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- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Dan Jacobson, 2001/07/14
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Werner Lemberg, 2001/07/14
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Dan Jacobson, 2001/07/16
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Dan Jacobson, 2001/07/18
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Miles Bader, 2001/07/19
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences,
Kai Großjohann <=
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- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Miles Bader, 2001/07/21
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Bill Richter, 2001/07/25
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Miles Bader, 2001/07/26
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Bill Richter, 2001/07/26
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Miles Bader, 2001/07/27
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Bill Richter, 2001/07/27
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Bill Richter, 2001/07/20
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Dan Jacobson, 2001/07/24