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Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences
From: |
Dan Jacobson |
Subject: |
Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences |
Date: |
17 Jul 2001 06:17:00 +0800 |
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Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) Emacs/20.7 |
>>>>> "Werner" == Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.remove-this.org> writes:
Werner> Dan Jacobson <jidanni@kimo.fixcomthis.tw> wrote:
>> Small complaint about when I'm entering Chinese after using
>> toggle-input-method: OK, I've already got the character I like where I
>> want to put it. Now say I want to move the cursor two characters
>> rightwards. Well, can't use C-f, that is for selecting different
>> characters. Can't use right arrow either, same problem. Can't use
>> ESC, as that isn't independent at this point... Can use the finger
>> twisting C-\, which is bad when I still want to keep on entering more
>> chars... I just want to change the cursor position. Can use SPC DEL
>> or RET DEL. But that is sloppyish. Perhaps "hands off C-f" "no fair
>> using up both C-f and right arrow and not leaving one left for
>> stopping character selection with cursor movement".
Werner> In such situations I usually type C-SPC which is harmless enough. But
Werner> I agree that it is a nuisance.
In my setup, C-SPC is the last thing I will ever type in a emacs
window, it causes an xcin entry window to pop up that cannot be
removed [without crashing everything] that as best can be moved to the
side out of the way. As C-SPC is reserved for xcin, I have bound
set-mark-command to C-@ ["C-2"]... which makes it as difficult as C-\.
OK, glad to hear future emacs can use xcin which i at present use in
$ emacs -nw
windows...
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- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Dan Jacobson, 2001/07/14
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Werner Lemberg, 2001/07/14
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- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Kai Großjohann, 2001/07/19
- Re: mule Chinese input inconveniences, Bill Richter, 2001/07/20
- 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