Le Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 11:58:51AM +0900, NOKUBI Takatsugu a écrit : > At Sat, 4 Nov 2006 18:54:25 +0900, > Charles Plessy wrote: > > I do not know if it is a keymap problem or an Anthy problem. I am not > > able to access the nakaguro (・) glyph by simply pressing its key. I get > > a slash bar instead, and it is impossible to turn it into a black > > point. Therefore I have to input なかぐろ and press the space bar, which > > is not very convenient. > > It is a little bit complex problem. > > According to a historical reason, presssing slash key and converting > to nakaguro character is the de facto standard input way.
Hi, As Anthy was not conforming to this de facto standard, I have opened a minor bug on anthy: http://bugs.debian.org/397119 The maintainer kindly accepted to ask the upstream author of anthy if he can add the nakaguro to the list of glyphs accessible through the slash key. > Almost OSes and computers couldn't input nakaguro directory. Maybe that this gives an opportunity to Debian to do better than the other OSes? I encountered this problem because I installed a linux computer for a professionnal translator, who has a lot of western names to type in katakana with the nakaguro as a separator. I am wondering how frequently is the slash used in other contexts (I mean '/', not '/'). Do you think that it would be useful do advocate a transition from '/' to '・' as the default glyph for the slash key in japanese input mode in Linux? How disturbing would it be for experienced users? How helpful would it be for new users? Have a nice day, -- Charles Plessy http://charles.plessy.org Wako, Saitama, Japan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

