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Sin-chiaⁿ
Dear all,
Hong wrote:
>>I find it hard to believe that Kobo(a taiwanese) has to ask information about
>>inputing POJ.
I?m Taishanese 台山人 (t毃 soaⁿ l滱g) not Taiwanese 台灣人 (t毃 oan l滱g).
I?ve seen downloads for 白話字 (pe̍h ōe jī) input method editors at quite a few Taiwanese sites but since I?m using an old Windows 95 (US) operating system, I?ve never tried any of them.
Since I think Mark wrote that he?s from Phoenix City in the US, I thought he might know of a POJ input method especially for US operating systems.
Or a character list would be even better since I could then make my own input method editor.
Kobo-Daishi, PLLA.
Hong wrote:
>>I find it hard to believe that Kobo(a taiwanese) has to ask information about
>>inputing POJ.
I?m Taishanese 台山人 (t毃 soaⁿ l滱g) not Taiwanese 台灣人 (t毃 oan l滱g).
I?ve seen downloads for 白話字 (pe̍h ōe jī) input method editors at quite a few Taiwanese sites but since I?m using an old Windows 95 (US) operating system, I?ve never tried any of them.
Since I think Mark wrote that he?s from Phoenix City in the US, I thought he might know of a POJ input method especially for US operating systems.
Or a character list would be even better since I could then make my own input method editor.
Kobo-Daishi, PLLA.
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