Re: Re: chinese input method collided with gnumeric
- From: Jody Goldberg <jody gnome org>
- To: zuowei <gnome hirain-sh com>
- Cc: "gnumeric-list gnome org" <gnumeric-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Re: chinese input method collided with gnumeric
- Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 23:51:42 -0400
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 11:18:03AM +0800, zuowei wrote:
Dear Jody,
I contacted with the chinese input method author,and he told me
how to change the enable key of it,then I did it successful and
change default enable key to ctrl+shift using the method he
told me.I can use the chinese input method now.
Its good to know that it is possible.
In fact,all chinese input method's default enable key is
ctrl+space,I hoped that gnumeric develop team can consider this
problem,and adjust the accelerator of gnumeric,or like what's
you said,the accelerator can be editable. All people using
chinese input method will be glad to see that.
Do you have access to a chinese version of MS Excel ? I'd be
interested to know what they do. Gnumeric did not choose that
accelerator itself. There were bug reports from MS Excel users
requesting it for compatibility.
ps:I ever wanted to enable the input method through the input
method context menu of edit line,but it didn't work.I don't
know why.
I would have hoped that would work.
Could you file a really detailed bug explaining
1) which input method you have installed and how to install it.
2) The the exact set of key and mouse events you tried that did not
work. Please be very very specific, this is probably something
subtle.
Thanks
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