[Uim] traditional Chinese py input?
Jon Babcock
jon at kanji.com
Mon Jan 19 07:54:55 EET 2004
[UTF-8]
Tokunaga-san, thanks.
The beginning of my 'pyunihan.scm' file now is:
;; kanji extracted from Unihan-4.0.1d3b.txt, a work in progress file
;; from <http://www.unicode.org/Public/4.0-Update1/>
(define pyunihan-rule
'(((("a"))("吖" "啊" "嗄" "腌" "錒" "锕" "阿"))
The ending of pyunihan.scm now is:
(require "generic.scm")
;;
(define pyunihan-init-handler
(lambda (id arg)
(let* ((c (find-context id))
(cc (context-data c)))
(set-context-data!
c
(generic-context-new pyunihan-rule #f))
())))
(generic-register-im
'pyunihan "zh_CN" "UTF8" pyunihan-init-handler)
Please note that the kanji 呵 doesn't occur in my list for the pinyin
syllable 'a'. But when I select "uim-py" as my input method from the
right-click dropdown list in gedit, for example, why do I still get 呵
as one of the seven candidates? And I also get 錒 which is not in the
original PY.scm list. ??
I renamed pyunihan.scm as PY.scm in /usr/share/uim on sid.
Thanks.
Jon
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