* Gnu yes, donkey no ?
@ 2011-06-23 19:53 Roger Price
2011-06-24 2:43 ` Yue Wu
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From: Roger Price @ 2011-06-23 19:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gnu Emacs Help
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I'm unable to enter the simplified chinese character 驴 (a donkey)
as lu:2 [1] using Emacs input method chinese-tonepy-punct. The
workaround is to use lu:5 which is not very correct.
C-h C-a reports "This is GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (x86_64-suse-linux-gnu, X
toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2010-04-01 on build17"
I set the input method using set-input-method 'chinese-tonepy-punct
which gives me the mode line indicator 拼符.
The poor donkey is not as impressive as a gnu, but a useful animal.
Why can't he have his lu:2?
Roger
[1] Xiandai Hanyu Cidian 现代汉语词典 5th edition 2007 page 890.
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* Re: Gnu yes, donkey no ?
2011-06-23 19:53 Gnu yes, donkey no ? Roger Price
@ 2011-06-24 2:43 ` Yue Wu
2011-06-24 6:34 ` Roger Price
2011-06-24 7:58 ` Moses
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From: Yue Wu @ 2011-06-24 2:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 03:53:34 +0800, Roger Price wrote:
> I'm unable to enter the simplified chinese character 驴 (a donkey)
> as lu:2 [1] using Emacs input method chinese-tonepy-punct. The
> workaround is to use lu:5 which is not very correct.
>
> C-h C-a reports "This is GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (x86_64-suse-linux-gnu, X
> toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2010-04-01 on build17"
>
> I set the input method using set-input-method 'chinese-tonepy-punct
> which gives me the mode line indicator 拼符.
>
> The poor donkey is not as impressive as a gnu, but a useful animal.
> Why can't he have his lu:2?
How about lv? v is to represented as u: in most input methods.
>
> Roger
>
> [1] Xiandai Hanyu Cidian 现代汉语词典 5th edition 2007 page 890.
--
Regards,
Yue Wu
Key Laboratory of Modern Chinese Medicines
Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine
China Pharmaceutical University(中國藥科大學)
No.24, Tongjia Xiang Street, Nanjing 210009, China
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* Re: Gnu yes, donkey no ?
2011-06-24 2:43 ` Yue Wu
@ 2011-06-24 6:34 ` Roger Price
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From: Roger Price @ 2011-06-24 6:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gnu Emacs Help
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Yue Wu wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 03:53:34 +0800, Roger Price wrote:
>> I'm unable to enter the simplified chinese character 驴 (a donkey)
>> as lu:2 [1] using Emacs input method chinese-tonepy-punct.
>
> How about lv? v is to represented as u: in most input methods.
When I type "l", the only possibilities are [aeiou]. The input
method chinese-tonepy-punct does not recognize lv.
Best Regards,
Roger
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* Re: Gnu yes, donkey no ?
2011-06-23 19:53 Gnu yes, donkey no ? Roger Price
2011-06-24 2:43 ` Yue Wu
@ 2011-06-24 7:58 ` Moses
[not found] ` <BANLkTinB4v-8a8TA1ZAWGW3cK3=B9CkJjA@mail.gmail.com>
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From: Moses @ 2011-06-24 7:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Gnu Emacs Help
Try `chinese-py' instead.
2011/6/24 Roger Price <roger@rogerprice.org>:
> I'm unable to enter the simplified chinese character 驴 (a donkey) as lu:2
> [1] using Emacs input method chinese-tonepy-punct. The workaround is to use
> lu:5 which is not very correct.
>
> C-h C-a reports "This is GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (x86_64-suse-linux-gnu, X toolkit,
> Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2010-04-01 on build17"
>
> I set the input method using set-input-method 'chinese-tonepy-punct which
> gives me the mode line indicator 拼符.
>
> The poor donkey is not as impressive as a gnu, but a useful animal. Why
> can't he have his lu:2?
>
> Roger
>
> [1] Xiandai Hanyu Cidian 现代汉语词典 5th edition 2007 page 890.
--
"I may not agree with what you say but I will defend to the death your
right to say it"
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* Re: Gnu yes, donkey no ?
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@ 2011-06-24 10:11 ` Roger Price
2011-06-24 11:40 ` Moses
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From: Roger Price @ 2011-06-24 10:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gnu Emacs Help
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Moses wrote:
> Try `chinese-py' instead.
I tried M-x set-input-method and entered chinese-py but I cannot
find 驴 using "lu".
However using SCIM zh-tonepy as input front-end to emacs gives 驴 as
first choice for lv2.
Roger
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* Re: Gnu yes, donkey no ?
2011-06-24 10:11 ` Roger Price
@ 2011-06-24 11:40 ` Moses
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From: Moses @ 2011-06-24 11:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Roger Price; +Cc: Gnu Emacs Help
You should use ``chinese-py'' and type ``lv'' to find 驴.
The ``lu:'' only works in ``chinese-tongpy''-likes, on all other
Chinese input method, v is substitute ü.
2011/6/24 Roger Price <roger@rogerprice.org>:
> On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Moses wrote:
>
>> Try `chinese-py' instead.
>
> I tried M-x set-input-method and entered chinese-py but I cannot find 驴
> using "lu".
>
> However using SCIM zh-tonepy as input front-end to emacs gives 驴 as first
> choice for lv2.
>
> Roger
--
"I may not agree with what you say but I will defend to the death your
right to say it"
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