chinese-xinhua
rime-cantonese
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12 months ago | 14 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 |
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chinese-xinhua
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Any lists or collections of chengyu that use only HSK 1-2 characters?
Happy to help. You can find the Python code here, though you'll need another file (renamed to chengyu.json), which is the database of idioms. I just pulled an open-source one off this repository. All you essentially do is break down every chengyu into its component hanzi, and check to see if those are in the HSK 1 + 2 wordlist.
rime-cantonese
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How to type Jyutcitzi? 【RIME keyboard installation manual】?
Please follow instructions at https://github.com/rime/rime-cantonese/wiki and https://github.com/rime/rime-cantonese/wiki/新手安裝教程 In a nutshell, download and install using the following files: Mac: mac-2021.05.16-installer.pkg Windows: windows-sfx-2021.05.16-installer.exe Linux: Download and run ibus-install.sh Please check to ensure that RIME Cantonese is properly installed before proceeding to Step 3.
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latest squirrel update
The latest version is at https://github.com/rime/rime-cantonese/releases/tag/2023.02.08.
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Is there a Jyutping keyboard for Windows or Android that recognizes input for tones, thus narrowing down the search results? I'm getting a little tired of combing through long lists of characters when typing...
Again, for anyone who needs it, this is a less confusing place than Github for getting the Jyutping version of RIME, with helpful instructions - https://jyutping.net/
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Looking for a Cantonese pinyin keyboard for Windows 10
The Github page is here if you'd prefer to look at that: https://github.com/rime/rime-cantonese It has more information and links some patch files for other romanization schemes (Yale, etc.) if you'd prefer those instead.
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For Rime on MacOS the Squirrel input isn't being added to the list of input methods
You could try uninstalling any old Squirrel stuff you have, and installing the Cantonese Squirrel Rime directly: https://github.com/rime/rime-cantonese/releases
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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.
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Jyutping input on Windows
https://github.com/rime/rime-cantonese is the way to go in 2021
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How to type/write in Cantonese on the Phone keyboard?
If you are looking for an exhaustive list of mapping of Chinese characters and their jyutping, you could check this file: https://github.com/rime/rime-cantonese/blob/master/jyut6ping3.dict.yaml
- Jyutping Input on ChromeOS
What are some alternatives?
nycdb - Database of NYC Housing Data
FlorisBoard - An open-source keyboard for Android which respects your privacy. Currently in early-beta.
cwg - Chinese Worksheet Generator
common-chinese-radicals - A nicely typeset table of the 100 most common radicals in Chinese characters
ark-pixel-font - Open source Pan-CJK pixel font / 开源的泛中日韩像素字体
ambuda - Main application code for Ambuda, a breakthrough Sanskrit library (ambuda.org)
zoa - serialized structured data and it's textual representation
emacs-rime - RIME ㄓ in Emacs
chinese-shadowing - Application for shadowing Chinese.
awesome-rime - A curated list of Rime IME schemata and configs | Rime 輸入方案和配置列表
asian-comprehension-worksheet-generator - Create worksheet to learn Asian language (eg. Chinese) and practice reading and writing in grid format. Perfect tool for kid and beginner.