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Android Keyboard with Wade-Giles to Pinyin Input Method?
I recommend you look into https://rime.im/, and their android app 同文RIME.
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Ubuntu newbee here how can I set hotkey for Chinese, japanese and english inputs?
As a native chinese speaker, I recommend you install rime. It's smart and basically support all kinds of chinese input methods. To install, refer to the ubuntu section of this page and install all the require package using apt. Then open the setting app, go to region & language and click manage installed language. First change the input method framework back to ibus in the "keyboard input method system" section. Then click manage installed language, select Installed/Remove language, tick the language you want to use (In your case japanese and chinese).
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Tam Thư〈三書〉writing system for Vietnamese: Input Method Editor (IME) package is done.
For Han Nom input: Download and install Rime (https://rime.im): Windows / Linux / MacOS
- Looking for Traditional and Simplified PīnYīn keyboards for Windows PC that allow us to add symbols and compounds to the candidate list.
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Is there a symbol consisting of 力 inside of a 口? I use this symbol a lot but I can't use it digitally and it drives me nuts.
https://rime.im very good, very customizable, very versatile
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Kingdom of Characters
> Because the code took only the first letter, rather than the complete sound of the character, most regional speech variations did not matter.
This bit is really interesting. This is one of the motivations for an open source Chinese IME framework called RIME: https://rime.im There are configurations available for a number of dialects like Suzhou or Shanghai dialects so that users who prefer those languages don’t have to use Mandarin/putonghua pinyin.
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best chinese input methods?
I highly recommend 中州韻輸入法引擎, an input engine that supports many Chinese (and non-Chinese) input methods. I only use Pinyin and Jyutping with it, but I'm sure there are ways to input Shanghainese phonetically too. An easy way to hand-write characters with your keyboard (also supported by this engine) is 五筆畫 (different from 五筆): see here for a quick overview.
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best input methods for chinese?
Try the GB18030 version of 五笔86 - it does all characters, 冇、乜、龘、etc included. Specifically, you can have a look at This schema which is for the RIME input method.
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does anyone else hate pinyin
Yes, all off one system. Basically, I'm using an IME called RIME, which is a chinese IME that lets you install schemas created by other people.
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Help- Any good online tool to convert jyutping with tones to Cantonese characters?
If you want an input method that supports inputting tones as well, I would suggest using RIME https://rime.im/ with rime-cantonese https://github.com/rime/rime-cantonese - but that is an installable input method, not a webpage.
keyman
- Does anyone know if it’s possible to make a custom keyboard on Chrome?
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Looking for a keyboard I can buy either online or at some kind of store that will allow me to type phonetic symbols
Keyman is very popular among linguists, if you still prefer a keeb that will input IPA Unicode by itself, you can get a QMK compatible keyboard (like this), but you'll need to program it, as in write the code yourself.
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How to type with "historical" noto sans fonts on word?
SIL's Ukelele is a popular app for creating custom keyboard layouts on macOS. SIL also recommends Keyman if you're looking for a cross-platform app for creating custom keyboards. Keyman already supports thousands of languages so they might already have a keyboard for the languages you need.
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Trying to insert letters with diacritics
While I haven't used it myself, I have heard that Keyman is highly flexible and extensible, so it may allow OP to create a layout in its own format that has the desired behavior. Keyman was originally a commercial product, but SIL (which had long advocated its use) acquired it in 2015 and made it free shortly thereafter. The original developer seems to still be part of the team working on it for SIL.
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Why is my Keyman keyboard not compiling?
They aare on github here: https://github.com/keymanapp/keyman
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Tam Thư〈三書〉writing system for Vietnamese: Input Method Editor (IME) package is done.
For Tam Thư, specifically the phonetic Latin Quốc Ngữ and Ký Âm, I'm working off of an existing keyboard distribution platform called Keyman. It's free and open source with good developer's guide. For my case, Vietnamese typing is a bit complicated with many key sequences that makes modifications to a base glyph, and Keyman is a fit tool for that in my experience. It also follow the principle of "write once, run everywhere" since your compiled Keyman keyboard will run on Windows, MacOS and Linux.
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How could I help with the development of an extended Coptic Unicode Block?
From your description, yes, it sounds like your concerns revolve around deficiencies in existing keyboard layouts and possibly fonts, whereas Unicode is not concerned with those things (it has an influence on them, but is not a standard about font design or input methods). You could potentially mitigate the keyboard issue by creating your own custom layout with something like Keyman. The font part is harder because making fonts is...well, hard — but you might check out some open source font projects that support Coptic (like the Noto project), file an issue, and maybe let folks know of your willingness to provide guidance and advice even if you're unable to do the actual font work.
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Anyone know how to get the runic alphabet as a keyboard on iPhone?
If you don't know what keyman is you can check out their site here https://keyman.com
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Question about typing two specific letters in Devanagari on Windows 10
You could try using the software I'm using. I tried the Windows 10 keyboard and I didn't like it. Seems it was designed more for Hindi than Sanskrit. I use Keyman which you can find and download here for free: https://keyman.com/
- Keyman – Type to the world in your language
What are some alternatives?
rime-ime-han-nom-data - Han Nom Telex schema and dictionary data for Rime Weasel/Squirrel IME https://rime.im
skia4delphi - Skia4Delphi is a cross-platform 2D graphics API for Delphi platforms based on Google's Skia Graphics Library. It provides a comprehensive 2D API that can be used across mobile, server and desktop models to render images.
PageLoadingEffects - Modern ways of revealing new content using SVG animations.
Linux-Alt1-Toolkit - Runescape Alt1 Toolkit for Linux
SpinKit - A collection of loading indicators animated with CSS
squirrel - 【鼠鬚管】Rime for macOS
PIPIT - A simple back-end compiler for Linux x64
odometer
Compass - Compass is no longer actively maintained. Compass is a Stylesheet Authoring Environment that makes your website design simpler to implement and easier to maintain.
keyboards - Open Source Keyman keyboards