On July 26, 2022 3:29:15 PM GMT+03:00, a...@sdf.org wrote:
>> Silvan Jegen wrote:
>> ktrans seems to be quite different actually. According to the
>> documentation it uses the Cangjie input method
>I was really surprised when I read this and of course, this is not true.
andp...@foxmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, 22 July 2022, at 2:09 PM, Silvan Jegen wrote:
> > Ah, I didn't know that! I also don't know anyone who does office work
> > in a place where traditional Chinese characters are used though ...
>
> They would use RIME, https:/
Heyhey!
Sebastian Higgins wrote:
> A few things:
>
> 1. Cangjie is still widely used in places that uses traditional
> Chinese characters. You would still be required to be good at it if
> you apply for text-heavy office jobs in these places.
Ah, I didn't know that! I also don't know anyone wh
a...@sdf.org wrote:
> > I stumbled onto an instructive video on youtube not that long ago. I'm
> > sure there are a few you'll be able to search for. If I understand
> > correctly, it's a combination of entering the phoneme by the nearest
> > Latin letter, then select from a diminishing range of su