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Re: Entering Chinese punctuation marks



wen@japan.email.ne.jp wrote:

> scheme> You can use "chinese-punct" input method.  That means you have to shift 
> scheme> from "chinese-py" to "chinese-punct" and backwards from time to time.
> 
> BTW, how to input "?" and "!" by chinese-punct?
AFAIK, that's a bug found in tit dictionary file, where ? and ! cannot
be an entry. The quail package is automatically generated from the tit
file and thus ? and ! cannot be input under emacs' built-in input
method. You can work around that by manually editing the quail package
and add entries for ? and !. I used the trick in my own chinese-zm
quail package.

> scheme> "chinese-py-punct" should do the trick, but it seems to be not working 
> scheme> as expected.  I don't know why and didn't try to learn more about that, 
> 
> I have just tried it. Yes, chinese-py-punct just looks like chinese-py.

Best!

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