Hi Dan, It seems you are still using scim-pinyin. Can you answer my questions about this old bug?
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 06:11:02PM -0500, Ming Hua wrote: > > On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 02:15:32AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote: > > Hi Dan, > > Thanks for the report and sorry for the long delay to reply. > > > When one toggles into traditional Chinese, "語" is missing from the Yu > > Pinyin choices. > > I can't reproduce this bug. In up-to-date unstable, using en_US.UTF-8 > locale, I can input "語" in scim-pinyin with no problem with a fresh > ~/.scim configuration directory. > > When toggled to traditional Chinese and typing "yu", "語" is the third > character in the fourth page (so the 33rd character overall). > > > (I want to type yu3yan2 to get "語言", just like xcin. Until then I > > cannot use scim.) > > Can you clarify here? If you can input "語" then there should be no > problem to input "語言", although scim-pinyin's phrase input doesn't > work well at all for traditional Chinese, which means you probably have > to choose one character at a time. But you can still input them, > just a little slow. Thanks, Ming 2007.06.26