Petr Simon wrote:
>Hi,
>the program that works great with chinese and diacritics is TreeLine
>(http://www.bellz.org/treeline/). Basically I was loking for something
>taht would display data in a tree as Leo does and that would allow me to
>make a lot of notes around, define relations etc. The Tr
Hi,
the program that works great with chinese and diacritics is TreeLine
(http://www.bellz.org/treeline/). Basically I was loking for something
taht would display data in a tree as Leo does and that would allow me to
make a lot of notes around, define relations etc. The TreeLine is not
that gre
Hi,
the program that works great with chinese and diacritics is TreeLine
(http://www.bellz.org/treeline/). Basically I was loking for something
taht would display data in a tree as Leo does and that would allow me to
make a lot of notes around, define relations etc. The TreeLine is not
that gre
Petr Simon wrote:
>Hi,
>this problem is for big5 too, but I guess almost everyone who reads big5
>reads gb too and vise versa.
>The problem: I'd like to use Leo
>(http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html) for my MA thesis in
>chinese linguistics, which means that I have to input a lot of
Hi,
this problem is for big5 too, but I guess almost everyone who reads big5
reads gb too and vise versa.
The problem: I'd like to use Leo
(http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html) for my MA thesis in
chinese linguistics, which means that I have to input a lot of stuff
both in chinese
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