>>Is there any PinYin standard (eletronic version & open ) we can use
>>( either Taiwan or Mainland ).
>>I'm trying to make a learning tool kid for (myself ) foreigner to learn
>>pinyin. But I have a hard time to get those info. Unicode get a database
>>on pinyin but I claim not able to be use by
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> Is there any PinYin standard (eletronic version & open ) we can use
> ( either Taiwan or Mainland ).
> I'm trying to make a learning tool kid for (myself ) foreigner to learn
> pinyin. But I have a hard time to get those info. Unicode get a database
I personally use this wrapper for all the application use chinese input
... but still
get program not work with xim.
Alex
cat the following in to a file like Big5Wrapper.sh and run any app with it.
e.g $>Big5Wrapper.sh licq &
#! /bin/bash
export LC_ALL=zh_TW.Big5
export [EMAIL PROTECTED]
export
Is there any PinYin standard (eletronic version & open ) we can use
( either Taiwan or Mainland ).
I'm trying to make a learning tool kid for (myself ) foreigner to learn
pinyin. But I have a hard time to get those info. Unicode get a database
on pinyin but I claim not able to be use by any party
abby,
Thanks it works! The only thing is that Eterm takes long time
to start (Waiting for xfs-xtt to do something) and SCIM doesn't
work for Eterm. I think that's why SCIM is still 0.4. :-)
Anyway, I think I will stick with SCIM just for its ability
to adapt my input pattern to sort the word cand
On Mon, 21 Apr 2003 Luis Belmar-Letelier wrote :
> Great !
>
> That work for me too.
> Do you know who to use Wubi in xcin and if it works with
> openoffice or abiword, my chinise girlfriend don't use vi ;)
I just installed SCIM and it has wubi input support, but I
don't know how to use wubi.
Bo
Min Xu(Hsu) a écrit:
Jeremy,
Put this in your .gnomerc:
export GDM_LANG=zh_CN.GB2312
export LANG=zh_CN.GB2312
export LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.GB2312
export LC_MESSAGES=zh_CN.GB2312
export [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/usr/bin/xcin &
This works for me. Please also refer to debian chinese faq.
-Min
Great !
That work f
Anthony,
Thanks, I figured it out too. I installed the pinyin package, but
the strange thing is that I can type and choose chinese characters
in SCIM, but the chosen characters won't go into the target applications,
like gedit or vi.
I think it might be because I am using non-official XF 4.3.
Ag
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On Sun, Apr 20, 2003 at 09:58:19PM -0500, Min Xu(Hsu) wrote:
> Is there any document for SCIM? I installed the debs from Anthony's
> server, but there is no pinyin method, and I don't know how to added
> it to the gnome panel. :-(
You have to install this too:
http://foka.dnsalias.net/~foka/s
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