Jesse, OT question:

Do users of bopomofo in word processors have the opportunity to select a range of characters iff bopomofo is ambiguous? Since txts are often abbreviated, ambiguities can be shrugged off if the context is clear enough. Academic writing is another league completely. Having to create a word data input system that covers casual to academic writing seems complex indeed.

Jordan


On 10/21/2016 08:15 PM, Jesse Steele wrote:

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Here is more info:
Kylin is for Mainlanders, Taiwanese wouldn't touch it. Taiwan uses a special kind of Chinese input (chewing/zhuoyin/bopomofo, many names for the same thing). They don't use Roman characters like the mainland or Hong Kong and others. Everyone about 30 and younger types with this uber-fast pattern used identically on Mac and Windows and their fast typing expects the characters and options to come up in the order gcin has, no other.

Taiwan is ready for Ubuntu. This is the only thing stopping them.



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