Hi Ming,

> On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 12:06:32PM -0400, Ambrose Li wrote:
> I agree this will be annoying to users who are not familar with it (and
> don't use it), and there should be a option to disable it.  However
> apparently this is an upstream issue, and all I can do is reporting to
> upstream.
>
> I would like to clarify one thing though - you are talking about the
> "Smart Pinyin" input method in the scim-chinese package, don't you?
> Since this shift key behaviour is specific to scim-chinese, and I've
> just tested m17n-zh-py, shift key doesn't switch between English/Chinese
> there.  If so, I'm going to reassign this to scim-pinyin package
> (scim-chinese is renamed to scim-pinyin by upstream).

No, this affects more than scim-pinyin. It also affects the Cangjie input
method, and iirc some others as well.

> Regards,
> Ming
> 2005.10.26

Regards,
Ambrose


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