I want to do it: $ gedit (press shift+space) Type "akino" then press space => It shows them: 1 秋の 2 飽きの 3 厭きの 4 空きの ... Press '4' and I can choose "空きの". Is it possible?
That depends on implementation of each input methods. Kazuki implemented such feature to uim-anthy. Can I close this bug?
> That depends on implementation of each input methods. Will you implement it to uim-anthy, uim-skk and uim-prime? Some SKK users believe that the feature is implemented to uim-0.4.6. They will boo to uim-0.4.6... So you'd better say "what will be implemented and what will NOT be implemented" to uim-ml. I don't use SKK, but I think the feature is useful for uim-prime.
> Will you implement it to uim-anthy, uim-skk and uim-prime? Already implemented to uim-anthy. uim-prime also has this feature considerably ahead.(Ctrl + numkey) > Some SKK users believe that the feature is implemented to uim-0.4.6. > They will boo to uim-0.4.6... I haven't seen such request yet. Since I already declared that I'll implement this feature to generic IM, I'll implement to generic IM. But I have no will to implement to uim-skk for now. > So you'd better say "what will be implemented and what will NOT be implemented" > to uim-ml. Okay, this seems reasonable. I'll send.
> Already implemented to uim-anthy. Great! I've found "Select candidates by numeral keys" in uim-pref. :-) > uim-prime also has this feature considerably ahead.(Ctrl + numkey) Thanks. I didn't know it. > > Some SKK users believe that the feature is implemented to uim-0.4.6. > I haven't seen such request yet. OK, they should post it to uim-ml. :-p Thank you for your great work. Now we can close Bug 1855.
Okay, closed.
I also won't add "commiting string with selecting number" in UIM-SKK in 0.4.6 since I don't use the feature. Of cource, patches are welcom :) Thanks,
Anyway, I've added candidate selection (commit) by heading label string key in uim-skk. Only label with numeric character is implemented for the moment.
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