On Jan 19, 7:27 pm, Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 20/01/09 04:15, bill lam wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Mon, 19 Jan 2009, Sean wrote:
> >>>> Does it (or will it) support wildcard?
> >>>>> eg, ap?e will match ape,applebutnotapply as key.
> >> Yes, it is supported now:
> >>http://maxiangjiang.googlepages.com/vimim_wildcard.gif
>
> > Oh, thanks. It is a very nicefeature.
>
> >I'mnotsureifitsupportsanotherfeatureonnumeralsinkeys. eg in
> > pinyin input, they are 4 tones
> > fu1
> > fu2
> > fu3
> > fu4
>
> > When I type 'fu' it display a screenful of selection, butifI
> > 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.
>
> Ifthat's a problem (and 1 2 3 4 are used for the first 4 results), you
> could decide to represent the tones respectively by postfixed - / ~ \
> instead -- or go whole hog and use marked vowels, ā á ǎ à and the like,
> which can be entered by means of digraphs (using - ' < ! as the second
> element of the digraph)ifyour keyboard hasn't got them built-in.
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
> --
> Religion has done love a great service by making it a sin.
> -- Anatole France
Actually, what Tony offered is an ideal result. However, the majority
users may not want to learn anything new. :))
I came out with a comprise result: to reserve number 1,2,3,4 for
pinyin ton, and leave the rest of number as selection.
The result is shown on
http://maxiangjiang.googlepages.com/vimim_pinyin_tone.gif.
The plugin can be downloaded from http://maxiangjiang.googlepages.com/vimim.vim
Sean
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