[SCIM] Inputting tone-correct Pinyin (not characters) with SCIM

Kenichi Handa handa at m17n.org
Sun Dec 5 22:52:07 PST 2004


In article <41B3F3D8.7070604 at jiawen.net>, Rachel Kronick <rachel_kronick at jiawen.net> writes:

> Is it possible to input correct Hanyu Pinyin romanization with SCIM? I 
> *don't* mean inputting Chinese characters via Pinyin romanization; I 
> know how to do that. I mean something more like the correct HYPY for ni3 
> hao3 ma, or lu:4se4. I'm teaching Mandarin and would like to be able to 
> use SCIM to create Hanyu Pinyin exercises in OO.o, without having to 
> copy-and-paste or use "insert special character" every time.

Please try the attached one.  Here the way to install it.

(1) Install m17n-db, m17n-lib and scim-m17n (if not yet done).
(2) copy the attached file to /usr/local/share/m17n or
    /usr/share/m17n (whichever directory where m17n-db
    is installed).
(3) insert this line in the file mdb.dir of the above directory.

(input-method zh pinyin "zh-pinyin.mim")

Please note that I have not yet fully tested zh-pinyin.mim
and it may contain some typo.   In that case, please write
to me.

One more thing: "u:" can be typed also by "v", so "lu:4" can
by typed by "lv4".

---
Ken'ichi HANDA
handa at m17n.org

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