Input types
Input type
Description
Pinyin input
Latin letters are combined phonetically to denote the sound of the character.
The editor lists all of the characters from the dictionary that can be selected.
Zhuyin input
(only traditional Chinese)
Non-Latin letters are combined phonetically to denote the sound of the character.
The editor lists all of the characters from the dictionary that can be selected.
Entering Latin letters
The characters that are entered are directly transferred into the input field, from where
the editor was called.
Structure of the editor
①
Phonetic sound selection from the dictionary
②
Learning function of the dictionary
③
Listed characters
④
Phonetic sound input
⑤
Function selection
Figure 2-1
Example: Pinyin input
①
Phonetic sound selection from the dictionary
②
Listed characters (for the input field)
③
Listed characters (for phonetic sound input)
④
Phonetic sound input
⑤
Function selection
Figure 2-2
Example: Zhuyin input
Functions
Pinyin input
Entering Latin letters
Editing the dictionary
Introduction
2.4 User interface
Turning
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