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Re: reverting CJK input methods


From: Kenichi Handa
Subject: Re: reverting CJK input methods
Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 13:40:56 +0900 (JST)
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In article <address@hidden>, Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden> writes:

>>  So, I decided to generate a halfly cooked decode-map on demand,
>>  which results in, I hope, reasonable speed for M-x quail-show-key
>>  both at the first attempt and the succeeding attempts.

> Very nice, thanks!  For me there is no delay visible now.

Thank you for testing it.

> I suggest that you incorporate this into Emacs -- it is a tiny and
> very useful,

I agree.

> but a new feature, so I don't know whether it should be
> added right now or after the next release.

Me neither.  Richard, please decide whether or not I should
install this new feature (i.e. showing what key to type to
insert a specific character) now.

> What key assignment do you suggest?

As Miles suggsested, I think it is good that C-u C-x = shows
this info.  If it's too heavy just to see this info, one can
assign his preferred key to quail-show-key.

> PS: Some possible improvements:

>     . Using quail-show-key on a key X which is assigned to
>       `self-insert-command' should probably say so instead of

>          X can't be input by current input method

>     . quail-show-key should say `no input method is activated now' if
>       no input method is active instead of referring to the one
>       selected previously.

Thank you, I'll included these fixes when I install the
code.

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Ken'ichi HANDA
address@hidden




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