Here's the system I'm working with
P4 at 3 GHz
1 GB of RAM
Windows 2000
Office Pro 2003
Thanks,
David Muñoz
Tom
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Which type of Chinese? Simplified or Traditional?
I think with Simplified, you have to know how to pronounce/read..
With the traditional input of Changjei method, you can encode the word even
if you can't pronounce or read it...but you need memorization and practice.
On how to encode...maybe this will be of some information?
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/handson/user/IME_Paper.mspx
Chinese Traditional - Changjei Input Method:
http://www.fed.cuhk.edu.hk/readwrite/typing/
I figure that I must be doing something wrong.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
David Munoz
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Is there another IME I'm supposed to be using? Is there a font that I need
to load that doesn't come with Win2k? If there is could someone tell me
where to get them, also if someone could give me an example of some Chinese
words so that I may type them in and see if they change to the correct
character. This way we are on the same page.
Thanks,
David Munoz
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