bill lam-2 wrote:
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> On Thu, 27 Aug 2009, emptist wrote:
>>
>> Done, partly.
>>
>> Aprroach(for Chinese users):
>> 1 Install famous pyjj inputing software (free)
>> 2 Open usrword.txt found in its installing folder
>> 3 Add names/input keys to idioms to the file, save it
>> 4 Have fun
>>
>> supj=+/%#
>>
>> now I am able to type supj (first letters for pinyin of 算術平均) to input
>> +/%#
>> and to type ukb (數空白) for +/(}.<}:)(32 9 10{a.)e.~
>
> Why didn't you just use proverb like,
> supj=: +/%#
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Hi, bill
Why should I use an IME to type in codes? Two reasons,
1 I'm using this as a learning asistent, since I can't remember at once so
many phrases :)
2 Type it once and use it anywhere
as to why use = instead of =: that since pyjj software convention for custom
defined short-cuts, so I have to define that way....
Best Regards,
Empt
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