Kaixo! On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 10:36:06AM +0800, Wu Yongwei wrote:
> There are other kinds of input methods, of course. E.g. they may use > shapes. In Cangji, `o' represents the ä shape, and `oo' represents ä. > (You need to have a Chinese-capable font to know what I mean). Or you can go to http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~wicentow/wubixing.html (I don't know if wubi is the same as cangji, but it seems to be the same basic ideas; the above page is very insightful to understand how shape-bassed chinese input works) -- Ki Ãa vos vÃye bÃn, Pablo Saratxaga http://chanae.walon.org/pablo/ PGP Key available, key ID: 0xD9B85466 [you can write me in Walloon, Spanish, French, English, Catalan or Esperanto] [min povas skribi en valona, esperanta, angla aux latinidaj lingvoj]
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