From: Peter Jacobi (pj_at_walter-graphtek.com)
Date: Sun Nov 16 2003 - 07:39:38 EST
Dear List Members,
(To Alan Horkan: I'll bugzilla it in addition. I answered
off-list only accidentically, sorry)
I tried another input method, which was suggested
on the unicode_at_unicode.org mailing list. It is
available in W2K and XP and should in theory give
every Unicode App am input method (it works for
example in Notepad, which doesn't handle Alt-X)
Simply (?) add an Input Locale:
Chines (Taiwan) - Chinese (Traditional) - Unicode
This will give you an IME which accepts hex
digits and outputs Unicode chars.
But this doesn't work with Abiword. Effectively
all characters sent by this IME are dumbed down
to Latin-1.
Perhaps this could be even easier to fix, and
more important, as it may effect other more
usual methods to input CJK.
Regards,
Peter Jacobi
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