Sorry for the late response. In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ytrewq1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been looking for a way to input Simplified Chinese into Emacs using > the Wubizixing method but I haven't located anything appropriate in my > local Emacs (I'm using a relatively recent CVS version). > I found an implementation at: > http://daiyuwen.freeshell.org/gb/wubi/wubi.html (GPL?) > but it appears to do more than I need and since the code feels a bit > messy to me, I stripped it down to its bare essentials (FWIW, my modified > version seems to work for what I need at the moment). I'm not sure where > the table data came from [1] so I'm uncertain as to the redistributability > of the original and/or modified code. > On a related note, I've located some seemingly usable table data in the > cxterm and the xsim projects: > http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/cxterm/cxterm/dict/gb/WuBi.tit?rev=1.3&view=log > http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/xsim/xsim/plugins/IMs/wubi/dict/words/ > I'm considering whether to write some code to translate one of the tables > (or perhaps do both and merge them) for use in an appropriate quail input > method. However, before I decide whether to proceed, I'd like to know if > there's a wubi input method scheduled to be included in Emacs (or if > there's one there already that I've missed). Does anyone here know? I don't know about work about that but I think supporting wubi in Emacs is very important. When I visited Beijing this March, I found that most of books about Chinese input method were about wubi. > Cheers > [1] I think there's mention about the table data originating from the > cxterm project at: > http://daiyuwen.freeshell.org/gb/wubi/wubi.html > but I'm not confident of my interpretation of the supposedly relevant > text (within the first few paragraphs). As I can't read Chinese, I can't tell anything about that. If you translate it (the part mentioning copyright) in English and send to RMS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, he'll decide whether we can use there data or not. If you find a clearly free Wubi table, please let me know. I'll implement Wubi input method based on it (provided that we need only table lookup). --- Ken'ichi HANDA [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel