Hello Eric,

Here's an English quickstart wiki page on vimim's website, you might want
to check it:
https://code.google.com/p/vimim/wiki/QuickStart

I've used vimim for a while, it's not a very good Chinese input method in
my experience, especially the input speed is slow and sometimes it gives
you wrong Chinese characters.
If you don't mind installing a standalone IM, I'd recommend rimeime[1], it
has better input speed and a larger character table,
 it supports both Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
It also has a several installers for each platform, you can download them
here[2]

[1] http://code.google.com/p/rimeime/
[2] http://code.google.com/p/rimeime/wiki/Downloads


On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Erich Hoffmann <erichhoffm...@gmx.de>wrote:

> 你们好,
>
> 我学习汉语了,但是我的汉语还不太好。我想写汉字用vimim。
> 朋友们,你们的documentation到我太复杂了!
> 当然,这是我的错。
> 好吧,有不有个vimim人可以帮助我用vimim?
> 谢谢!
>
> 英旭
>
> Hello,
> I started to learn chinese, but my chinese still isn't that great.
> I'd like to write chinese chars using vimim。
> Friends, your documentation is beyond me!
> This is my fault, of course。
> OK are there vimim guys out there willing to help me using vimmim?
> Thanks in advance,
>
> eric
>
> ps.
>
> Excuse my bad chinese.  But people like me just trying to learn badly
> need a good input method.  If I really learn to use vimim, perhaps
> some day I'll be able to write a german or english user documentation.
>
>
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