Canna to Kanji, how to do it?
Alvonsius Albert
alvonsius.albert at gmail.com
Tue Jun 27 02:20:04 UTC 2006
On 6/27/06, Xurxo Fernandez Gismero <xurxo13 at terra.es> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 11:47 +0100, wapowell wrote:
> > You have scim installed and working? If you can type hiragana then to
> > see the kanji is a matter of hitting the space bar before you hit
> > enter. SCIM will then scroll through the kanji that matches the
> > reading you typed. Each time you press the space bar it will go to
> > another kanji. Example, if you want to type 先生 you would
> > first have to type the hiragana せんせい then
> > press the space bar _before_ you press enter. I'm not sure if the
> > kanji will show up in the mailing list, so if it doesn't just check
> > this posting in the forums and you will be able to see the kanji and
> > hiragana.
> My way:
> install:
> uim
> uim-anthy
> uim-applet-gnome
>
> Then I add the applet to the bar and set anthy as default input method.
> That way i write with romaji (all characters work), then if I press
> shift+space keys it changes to hiragana (you can change to katakana too,
> but hiragana should be your default. Pressing space key will give you
> the kanjis for that word.
> Also try gjiten, in dapper works great.
> がんばてね!!
> (this way works in openoffice, firefox, console, email...)
>
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Thanks guys, somehow I can't use the standard Canna (maybe lack of patience
and configuration *lol*), so I try Anthy and it's works. Thanks again
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