Hello, Kenichi Handa <handa <at> m17n.org> writes:
> In article <loom.20050502T100048-120 <at> post.gmane.org>, ytrewq1 <ytrewq1 <at> gmail.com> writes: > > [1] I think there's mention about the table data originating from the > > cxterm project at: > > > http://daiyuwen.freeshell.org/gb/wubi/wubi.html > > > but I'm not confident of my interpretation of the supposedly relevant > > text (within the first few paragraphs). > > As I can't read Chinese, I can't tell anything about that. > If you translate it (the part mentioning copyright) in > English and send to RMS <rms <at> gnu.org>, he'll decide whether > we can use there data or not. I'm not fluent in Chinese, so I'm afraid that I wouldn't be too much help here -- translation might take a long time and I'm not sure the results would be worthy of trust. However, there is an email address at the end of the page referred to above (look for a mailto: link) -- perhaps the author of the package can communicate in some language that RMS or some other appropriate person can understand. [I won't reproduce the email address here for various reasons -- it should be easy enough to obtain :-)] > If you find a clearly free Wubi table, please let me know. > I'll implement Wubi input method based on it I found the following text near the top of the WuBi.u file included in cxterm (edited so I can post via gmane): COMMENT Converted from cWnn dictionary \ (X11R5/contrib/im/Xsi/cWnn/cdic/WuBi.u). COMMENT Made available to X Consortium for public release by \ OMRON Co. Japan. After some Googling, I came across: http://packages.debian.org/testing/libs/libcwnn0 This page had the following link on it (once again edited for gmane): http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/freewnn/ \ freewnn_1.1.0+1.1.1-a020.orig.tar.gz Downloading the former and recursively uncompressing, I found what appears to be the same (or similar) file at: freewnn-1.1.0+1.1.1-a020/FreeWnn-1.10-pl020/cWnn/cdic/WuBi.u There is also a COPYRIGHT file at: freewnn-1.1.0+1.1.1-a020/FreeWnn-1.10-pl020/COPYRIGHT which I believe states that the package is GPL-ed. > (provided that we need only table lookup). IIUC, some (most?) implementations of the wubi input method provide some form of wildcard matching using the 'Z' key. I don't know whether a table lookup would cover this. In any case, even w/ no wildcard matching, I'd appreciate having the input method. Thanks for your consideration. _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel