Hi,

just verified that chinese text input works well with the NanoNote's
Emacs port.  As qi-hardware is located in china (or taiwan?), I thought
I'd point that out.  Here is another screenshot:

 http://mosquito.dyndns.tv/david/nanonote/emacs-chinese.png

This is how it works:

 - start Emacs inside fbterm

  $ fbterm emacs

 - Activate chinese input method:
  
   <Esc> x set-input-method <Ret> chinese-py-punct <Ret>

 - Type chinese in pinyin transcription.  Matches can be selected with
   Ctrl-f, Ctrl-b  (for larger steps use Ctrl-n, Ctrl-b).  Typing "qi" I
   can select 气, Typing "ben" I get 本 .

 - Chinese punctuation can be typed with the "v" prefix, i.e "v." gives
   "."

 - Toggle chinese input method on/off using Ctrl-Backslash.

Traditional chinese is available via input method chinese-py-punct-b5 (I
think).  There are a whole lot of other chinese input methods, but I
don't have any idea how they work.  I don't speak any chinese, btw.

And, btw #2 you need about 15 MB RAM for emacs with enabled chinese
input, plus another 5 MB for fbterm.

cheers,

David
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