Hi,

2006/11/5, Charles Plessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
In contrary to its neighbours, ' 、' and ' 。', the key on which the
nakaguro glyph is engraved does not output '・' by default when using
Anthy. This makes office work more difficult when there are a lot of
foreign names to type.

If you use anthy.el, uim and SCIM. 'z' +' /' does solves your problem.
And if solved, close this bug by yourself.

And the same above,
'z' + 'h': ←
'z' + 'j': ↓
'z' + 'k': ↑
'z' + 'l': →
'z' + '.': …
...
(Most all rules are inheritated to uim.
http://anthy.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/hikija/hiki.cgi?%A5%ED%A1%BC%A5%DE%BB%FA%C6%FE%CE%CF%CA%FD%BC%B0)

I do not know how to solve this problem directly, but a workaround is to
add the nakaguro glyph in the gcanna.ctd file, as in the following:

/ #KJ ・ / / ÷

This makes the input of nakaguro much easier.

I talk upstream author to add 'nakaguro' into cannadic.

Thanks,
--
Masahito Omote([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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