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28.1; input method chinese-ctlaub unable to enter �p
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Message #26 received at 54971 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2022, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>> Some fields on the database are presented in English by clicking on
>> "ENG" where you find it on the left navigation menu if your web
>> browser frame is wide enough.
>
> I did click on "ENG"; nothing happened.
>
Maybe you need to activate the Java/Javascript and retrieve an entry
from the database to see a change with "ENG" shown in bold font.
> Feel free to submit feedback to them. Me, I'd be happy to know where
> we can find an up-to-date version of the file from which we derived
> the CTLau-b5.html file we keep in our repository and from which we
> produce that input method. If you know, or can find out, please tell.
I don't know. My guess is CTLau-b5.html widen in use from Sidney
Lau's immediate circle.
Anyway, I entered the following message on the feedback page. And the return e-mail address I used is
* GNU Emacs Project
* 54971 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
'''
The input method chinese-ctlaub on GNU Emacs editor is incapable of entering the Chinese character 祊 without its CTLau-b5.html file having the more up-to-date version available from the entry such as
=> https://humanum.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/Lexis/lexi-mf/search.php?word=祊 MfCC Database
There the "Cant. Scheme:Sidney Lau" for 祊 lists the "Canton. Syllables" as
* bang
* paang
Would the Admin. be willing to collaborate with the GNU Emacs Project to provide the needed file updates to keep the chinese-ctlaub input method current with your wider character repertoire? Thanks in advance.
'''
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