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Functions
Pinyin input
Entering Latin letters
Editing the dictionary
Dictionaries
The simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese dictionaries that are supplied can be expanded:
● If you enter new phonetic notations, the editor creates a new line. The entered phonetic
notation is broken down into known phonetic notations. Select the associated character for
each component. The compiled characters are displayed in the additional line. Accept the
new word into the dictionary and into the input field by pressing the <Input> key.
● Using any Unicode editor, you can enter new phonetic notations into a text file. These
phonetic notations are imported into the dictionary the next time that the input editor is
started.
2.4.12.2
Entering Asian characters
Precondition
The control has been switched over to Chinese.
Introduction
2.4 User interface
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