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Input non-English punctuation failed #294

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HineBlack opened this issue Aug 31, 2018 · 4 comments
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Input non-English punctuation failed #294

HineBlack opened this issue Aug 31, 2018 · 4 comments

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@HineBlack
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Hi! Thank all the contributors for the great project, it's awesome.

I'm using system default input method in win10 and found I could input Chinese characters
normally but got nothing when I trying to input any punctuation in Chinese input mode, I hit keys like "," or "." and nothing happened.

It means I have to switch to English mode, enter English punctuation, and switch back to Chinese mode to continue, and I just can't input any Chinese punctuation...

I tried Japanese input method, it failed as well.

It's ok to copy & paste Chinese punctuation from outside.

Any suggestions? Thanks.

@WuTheFWasThat
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Thanks for the report!

@yuanotes do you know anything about this?

@yuanotes
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yuanotes commented Sep 1, 2018

@WuTheFWasThat Not tested on win10.

AFAIK, on Mac(Chrome and Firefox) compositionend events convert Chinese punctuation marks to English ones.
That's not perfect but it's a simple solution to input CJK characters.

@HineBlack
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@yuanotes Thanks for the info~
I did some search about composition events and found this, but still have no idea what I should do next to fix this situation... Is Userscript a right direction for me to keep trying?

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yuanotes commented Sep 4, 2018 via email

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