[SCIM] Tones with chinese tables
Zhe Su
james.su@gmail.com
Mon Jan 17 19:00:14 PST 2005
Hi,
Some of them are for Simplified Chinese and others are for
Traditional Chinese, could you please split them into two language
groups zh-cn and zh-tw?
AFAIK, the following tables are for Simplified Chinese:
4corner very old, maybe not used anymore.
ziranma a few people use it. scim-tables-zh also contains this table.
tonepy some people may want it.
ccdospy another very old pinyin input method. scim-pinyin maybe a
good replacement.
sw very old, maybe not used anymore.
Others should be Traditional Chinese, and scim-tables-zh includes
array30 and tsangchi (Cangjie). etzy and zozy are Zhuyin input
methods, and can be replaced by scim-chewing.
Regards
James Su
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:35:32 +0900 (JST), Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> wrote:
> In article <41E9134B.8020308@yahoo.fr>, Gilles Vigner <xiaogil@yahoo.fr> writes:
> > Is there a chinese table in Scim that, for example, allows to choose
> > between all the "third tone yi" sinogrammes when I type "yi3" ? If yes,
> > which and how to be able to type the tone to reduce the choice of
> > sinogrammes displayed ?
>
> I'm going to convert all chinese input methods in Emacs to
> m17n-lib input methods. They are:
> 4corner, array30, etzy, zozy, tsangchi, quick, ctlaub
> ziranma, ctlau, ccdospy, qj, sw, tonepy
>
> Among them, I think tonepy is what you want.
>
> Attached is the file zh-tonepy.mim. You can use it by:
> (1) install m17n-lib and m17n-db
> (2) put zh-tonepy.mim in /usr/share/m17n (or /usr/local/share/m17n)
> (3) add this line in mdb.dir of the same directory
> (input-method zh tonepy "zh-tonepy.mim")
> (4) install scim-m17n
>
> By the way, perhaps some of the above input methods are not
> used anymore. I'd like to hear opinions of Chinese users.
> You can get more detail about each of them by running Emacs
> and type M-x list-input-methods RET, and click each input
> method.
>
> ---
> Ken'ichi HANDA
> handa@m17n.org
>
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