
[solved in pb3] Chinese Input
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[solved in pb3] Chinese Input
QuickSearch (Ctrl-S) and Directory Tree (Alt-F10) both don't support input Chinese. 

Last edited by cheming on 2009-05-05, 13:35 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
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Can you please give me more details? Ctrl+S works fine here with Chinese (using Windows IME for text input).
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In Korean Windows XP, similar problem.
I use Korean WinXP, and TC7.5beta1.
In my case, Quick Search (CTRL-S) has no problem,
but Directory Tree(ALT-F10) has some troubles.
1. Cursor does not appears in the quick search box of Directory Tree dialog.
2. I can input English characters in the quick search box of Directory Tree dialog, but cannot input ANY Korean characters in it.
In my case, Quick Search (CTRL-S) has no problem,
but Directory Tree(ALT-F10) has some troubles.
1. Cursor does not appears in the quick search box of Directory Tree dialog.
2. I can input English characters in the quick search box of Directory Tree dialog, but cannot input ANY Korean characters in it.
in Ctrl+S, I cann't input chars more than ONE, only first char can be entered.ghisler(Author) wrote:Can you please give me more details? Ctrl+S works fine here with Chinese (using Windows IME for text input).
in Alt+F10, any char in Chinese cann't be entered.
BTW: there is a addon named QuickSearchPro(the same author of F4Menu) before which support better in Chinese, it can let users enter first PinYin character of every Chinese char to search Chinese phrase or words.
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I can confirm the problem in the Alt+F10 tree, but not in Ctrl+S.
file1.txt
file2.txt
Start typing f i l e etc. works, but try e.g. typing an 'a' will fail.
Can you give me an example where it doesn't work? I will need the glyphs and the English characters in Microsoft IME I have to type to create them. Thanks!
I just tried, it works fine here also with multiple Chinese Characters. However, please note that you can only enter characters here if they really appear in the searched name at that position, otherwise TC will not add the character to the quick search dialog. Example: File list containingI cann't input chars more than ONE, only first char can be entered.
file1.txt
file2.txt
Start typing f i l e etc. works, but try e.g. typing an 'a' will fail.
Can you give me an example where it doesn't work? I will need the glyphs and the English characters in Microsoft IME I have to type to create them. Thanks!
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here is a flash demo: http://xbeta.info/total-commander-75.htmghisler(Author) wrote:I can confirm the problem in the Alt+F10 tree, but not in Ctrl+S.
I just tried, it works fine here also with multiple Chinese Characters. However, please note that you can only enter characters here if they really appear in the searched name at that position, otherwise TC will not add the character to the quick search dialog. Example: File list containingI cann't input chars more than ONE, only first char can be entered.
file1.txt
file2.txt
Start typing f i l e etc. works, but try e.g. typing an 'a' will fail.
Can you give me an example where it doesn't work? I will need the glyphs and the English characters in Microsoft IME I have to type to create them. Thanks!
see the first flash to understand the "first chinese" issue.
You can test it in following steps:
1. make some files that contains Chinese characters just like:
王小刚.txt (ENTER "wang xiao gang" in IME to input that)
王小云.txt(ENTER "wang xiao yun" in IME to input that)
王大山.txt (ENTER "wang da shan" ine IME to input that)
2. press Ctrl+S to call QuickSearch dialog
3. input fisrt two Chinese character to filter: "王小" (ENTER "wang xiao" in IME to input that)
4. you can see only the fisrt charcter "王" (wang) be inputed and all three files are filter (should be first two files are displayed).
here is a screenshot: http://tinyurl.com/cnyy4z
Another bug report:
I can input "刀" (ENTER "dao" in IME, which means a knife, Unicode: 5200, GBK: B5B6, FMI: http://tinyurl.com/cpln37 or http://tinyurl.com/d2f5h7) with Shift-F4 (create new file) but not with F7 (create new dir).
I can input "刀" (ENTER "dao" in IME, which means a knife, Unicode: 5200, GBK: B5B6, FMI: http://tinyurl.com/cpln37 or http://tinyurl.com/d2f5h7) with Shift-F4 (create new file) but not with F7 (create new dir).
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Strange, this works for me both with Chinese and German locale and Chinese IME...input fisrt two Chinese character to filter: "王小" (ENTER "wang xiao" in IME to input that)
This is a known problem which will be fixed in public beta 2, it's because of 0 lower byte.I can input "刀" (ENTER "dao" in IME, which means a knife, Unicode: 5200
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YES, it's strange. I can repreduce this issue at home (WinXP.English) and Office (WinXP.Chinese) but I can input two or more chinese in Virtual PC.ghisler(Author) wrote:Strange, this works for me both with Chinese and German locale and Chinese IME...input fisrt two Chinese character to filter: "王小" (ENTER "wang xiao" in IME to input that)
I found what program conflicts with TC Chinese inputing function: Admuncher
Maybe the Hook-dll (am30615.dll) of admuncher is the key to solve this issue. When I closed it, I can input Chinese more than ONE. 
BTW: Both programs are MUST-INSTALL for me. What a happy thing that they could work together.


BTW: Both programs are MUST-INSTALL for me. What a happy thing that they could work together.

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I have contacted with the author of admuncher, he said admuncher doesn't interfere with any edit box, so suggest you install and test it to find why breaking the use input.
I think that is a good idea. you can download a copy to test: http://www.admuncher.com/beta.pl (installation is quick and painless, takes seconds to install and uninstall)
they also told me if you have any question about admuncher or find any bug, told them: help@admuncher.com
I have contacted with the author of admuncher, he said admuncher doesn't interfere with any edit box, so suggest you install and test it to find why breaking the use input.
I think that is a good idea. you can download a copy to test: http://www.admuncher.com/beta.pl (installation is quick and painless, takes seconds to install and uninstall)
they also told me if you have any question about admuncher or find any bug, told them: help@admuncher.com
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Thanks, I will try it with AdMuncher. It's probably installing a keyboard hook, this often breaks special character input.
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