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29.0.90; X can’t be input by the current input method [chinese-ctlaub] |
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Mon, 17 Apr 2023 12:11:33 GMT |
Where X is character codepoint
#x6a58
#x6a59
with chinese-ctlaub set the current input method, quail-show-key has
#x6a58 => X can’t be input by the current input method
#x6a59 => To input ‘X’, type "chaang"
Steps to reproduce
- emacs -Q
- switch to buffer in plain Fundamental mode, C-x b bbb
- M-x set-input-method RET chinese-ctlaub
- mouse copy, paste the two symbols from chart at row 1, column 2 and 3
- put cursor over symbol and apply M-x quail-show-key
chart from Shuowen's tree section
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https://humanum.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/Lexis/lexi-mf/shuowenRadical.php?rad=%E6%9C%A8
unexpected result
- the current input method won't learn new input key sequence for symbol
expected result
- the current input method learns new input key sequence for symbol
The current input method being chinese-ctlaub learns a new input key
sequence for symbol flowing the way a word that does not occur in the
wordlist can be added for future personal spell checking.
bug-gnu-emacs-report.text
Description: bug gnu emacs report
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Re: bug#62898: 29.0.90; X can’t be input by the current input method [chinese-ctlaub] |
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Tue, 25 Apr 2023 17:41:19 +0300 |
> Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2023 17:10:24 GMT
> From: Van Ly <van.ly@sdf.org>
> Cc: 62898@debbugs.gnu.org
>
> > We already have GAT and GWAT in CTLau-b5.html. Are you saying we
> > should add #x6a58 to the list of characters in those 2 lines?
> >
>
> Yes, homonym GAT expands to four graphs. So, add one. Do the same
> for GWAT. It would be like adding a new word or variant spelling to
> the spellchecker interactive flow.
OK, I've now done that on the master branch, and I'm closing this bug.
Thanks.
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