From danieyek at alumni.washington.edu Sat Aug 14 08:05:27 2004 From: danieyek at alumni.washington.edu (Daniel S.K. Yek =?UTF-8?Q?=e5=8f=b6=e7=9b=9b=e5=88=9a?=) Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 01:05:27 -0700 Subject: Guides on Chinese input methods Message-ID: <1092470727.31479.1189.camel@haiou.olywa.net> Hi, I wonder if there is a guide or document that illustrate how to input Chinese Characters. I'm using pinyin input method right now, but I am wasting a lot of time on "difficult" characters (probably because I learned ??, but not Pinyin). I want to spend more time learning some methods well so that I won't spend hours just to type up a few paragraphs. When I manage to input a difficult character after paging through a long list of characters, the software on FC2 doesn't even have a feature to let me learn the exact sequence I need to key in the same character in the future. I think it would help if Chinese input methods are bundled with Chinese Input Sequence Character Map, which is similar to Root Menu/Accessories/Character Map with sequences of alphabets listed to key in the corresponding characters. Is that a good idea as a new project? Or do I need something else to help with my current handicap? Thanks. -- Daniel Yek. Democracy and Progress: >From freedom and science came rapid growth and change. >From rapid growth and change came insecurity. >From insecurity came demands which ended growth. Ending growth and change ended science and freedom. -- David McCord Wright. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: