>> http://tinyurl.com/iiimf2

> Honestly I didn't get the glitch you would like to point out with
> these four screenshots. I was interested in helping explain the
> glitches, but couldn't with the screenshots.

> And original URL is just fine, I am not sure about others, but I
> prefer to see the URL in its unabridged form than tinyurl'ised one.

> Regards,
> Ivan.
>

Hi Ivan,

This is about an IIIM problem; you have to be familiar with the way IIIM works 
and particularly what dialog window(s) will show up when you use this IM to 
input Chinese characters.

So just look at the one (and only one) screenshot shown at exactly the url that 
I was pointing to (reproduced at the top of this reply), and you will see two 
dialog windows, one horizontal (showing one Chinese character, which is the 
default Chinese character corresponding to the keyboard inputs I just entered), 
the other is horizontal (showing ten Chinese characters that have the same 
phonetic spelling as the default character--so that I can further select the 
one Chinese character that I intended to input).

The glitch was that when I typed ¨ru2¨, the horizontal dialog window should 
show the Chinese character "如", but instead, it showed "婦" (fu4).  However, I 
have no way of proving that this indeed happened (the horizontal dialog will 
show only the Chinese character the moment I complete the inputs of r, u, and 
2).  

But fortunately, when I hit the down cursor key to bring up the horizontal 
dialog window and show the ten phonetic equivalents, they "proved" that I was 
actually entering the ¨ru2¨ keys.  The ten Chinese characters shown in the 
horizontal dialog windows are phonetic equivalents of "ru2", and not "fu4". 

I am attaching another url to show an enlarged view of the portion that shows 
the two dialog windows.  The Tinyurlized url is 

http://tinyurl.com/iiimf3

The original url is:

http://picasaweb.google.com/WLiauh/IIIMF#5252246113817267538
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