On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:28:39 +0900,
Mark S. P. Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Hiro is right. This feature has never worked in PM, ut I was hoping that
>the transition to universal binary via X-code would make it available.
>
>This is a feature that displays previously selected kanji combinations
>for a reading AS YOU ARE STILL TYPING. This means that three or four
>kanji combinations appear in a pop-up window even though you have still
>only typed the the reading for the first half of the word. (This works
>in TextEdit, Nisus Writer etc.) In PM, the pop-up appears, but pressing
>tab to select the first item in the pop-up window simply enters a tab
>character in the message.
>
>I guess this is a feature that only works for Cocoa applications.
No, this is a Kotoeri feature that works (or should work) in any
application, Carbon or Cocoa (not that the Carbon vs Cocoa dichotomy
makes much sense nowadays).
BTW, this issue has been already discussed on this mailing list in
the past (in April 2006). Apparently, PowerMail special-cases the
tab key and eats it before Kotoeri can process it. It looks like
this wasn't fixed for version 5.5 (there were much more urgent
issues to address), but I'm confident CTM Engineering will eventually
cure the problem.
-- marco
--
It's not the data universe only, it's human conversation.
They want to turn it into a one-way flow that they have entirely
monetized. I look at the collective human mind as a kind of
ecosystem. They want to clear cut it. They want to go into the
rainforest of human thought and mow the thing down.