[Uim] Fwd: Cancel key in prediction state of anthy

Etsushi Kato ek.kato at gmail.com
Tue Jul 18 23:08:44 PDT 2006


Hi,

I've recently implemented Anthy's input prediction support in uim-anthy,
and now I can say it works pretty well.  This feature will be available in
uim 1.2.0.

This week, Jae-hyeon Park and I discussed about the behavior of cancel
key and how to escape numeral keys in the input prediction state with
candidate selection by numeral keys is on.  And the result is
available in r3751 of svn trunk.  Any comment is welcome.

Cheers,
-- 
Etsushi Kato
ek.kato at gmail.com



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jae-hyeon Park <jhpark at tuhep.phys.tohoku.ac.jp>
Date: 18 Jul 2006 19:55:50 +0900
Subject: Re: Cancel key in prediction state of anthy
To: Etsushi Kato <ek.kato at gmail.com>
Cc: uim at lists.freedesktop.org


Hello,

"Etsushi Kato" <ek.kato at gmail.com> writes:

> Hi,
>
> On 17 Jul 2006 05:58:46 +0900, Jae-hyeon Park
> <jhpark at tuhep.phys.tohoku.ac.jp> wrote:
> > When prediction and anthy-select-prediction-by-numeral-key? are
> > on, the cancel key is used as a kind of prefix for a digit.
> >
> > I thought of another way to escape a digit: if a numeral key is
> > pressed when a prediction candidate is already selected and if the
> > pressed number is the same as the number of the selected candidate,
> > then regard the just pressed numeral key as a digit input.  For
> > example, an input may proceed in the following sequence.
>
> [...]
>
> > Would this system be too strange?  I think typing "3 99 22 00 00 00"
> > is easier than "3 CTRL-G 9 CTRL-G 2 CTRL-G 0 CTRL-G 0 CTRL-G 0"
> > or "3 ESC 9 ESC 2 ESC 0 ESC 0 ESC 0".  :)
> >
> > This is just my idea for your consideration.
>
> I've just tested your idea and I like it very much :)
> And committed in r3751.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Etsushi Kato
> ek.kato at gmail.com

Thank you very much for the implementation.
I just tested it, and it is very interesting!
It may be better to CC this email to the uim mailing list.

Enjoy,

Park, Jae-hyeon
Department of Physics, Tohoku University



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