To avoid too many selections from short word (one char or two chars),
I took a special design:

(1) For one-char word, no more search:
    For example: in your data file,

a xxx
a xyz
a whatever_your_multibyte

    You always have 3 choices when you type a<C-^>. (No more search
for "ab", "ac", etc)

(2) For two-char word, it is the same as above if there is a match.
Thus, "fu" in your example only search all matches for "fu" and stops
there. (No search for "fu3" for example). The label is always used for
selection and navigation.

(2.1) New feature: fuzzy search is being supported. Thus if there is
no match for two-char word, fuzzy search will be started. Thus "zg"
way bring up "zhongguo" if existing in the datafile.

(3) Feel free to use "fu1", "fu2", "fu3", "fu4" if existing in your
data file.

Please take a look at the pictures at:
http://maxiangjiang.googlepages.com/vimim.html



On Jan 19, 7:15 pm, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2009, Sean wrote:
> > > > Does it (or will it) support wildcard?
> > > >> eg, ap?e will match ape,applebut not apply as key.
>
> > Yes, it is supported now:
> >http://maxiangjiang.googlepages.com/vimim_wildcard.gif
>
> Oh, thanks. It is a very nice feature.
>
> I'm not sure if it supports another feature on numerals in keys. eg in
> pinyin input, they are 4 tones
> fu1
> fu2
> fu3
> fu4
>
> When I type 'fu' it display a screenful of selection, but if I
> continue to type 2 (intended to input fu2), will it be mistaken for
> choosing the second entry in the popup box?
>
> I usually display choices as 5 6 7... and reserve 1 2 3 4 for tone.
>
> --
> regards,

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