Paint and Notepad are useable for very basic tasks. They do what they can do. If one wants a more powerful alternative, there are a great number of choices. However, Paint and Notepad are still useable for somebody some times.
To my understanding, the version of KDE in SID (http://ftp.us.debian.org) is 2. Right?
Sorry for annoying u here.
Re:the keyboard hasn't chinese char.
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Just in case you are interested in layout of keyboard using among Chinese in PRC.
1. Very few keyboard marked chinese char. on keyboards.
2. Pinyin is endorsed by Singapore government too.
3. Chinese inputting system based on pinyin modified standard 'pinyin' a little bit to be able to directly use 26 English char. Thus, needn't mark any Chinese char. on keyboard.
Re:Again, Japan gets all the cool stuff.
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Sony PCG-U1
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The first reason is key. Japanese like that way VERY MUCH.
Why did you say it 'no fair'?
Re:the keyboard hasn't chinese char.
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Sony PCG-U1
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It is Japanese instead.
According to my understanding, nowadays Chinese always use standard keyboard without any Chinese char.. One of popular and practical chinese input method is 'ping-yin'.
Paint and Notepad are useable for very basic tasks. They do what they can do.
If one wants a more powerful alternative, there are a great number of choices. However, Paint and Notepad are still useable for somebody some times.
Your signature is nice. :-) upper mgt
Kids are good at learning new stuff.
Debian GNU/Linux is my favorite.
To my understanding, the version of KDE in SID (http://ftp.us.debian.org) is 2. Right?
Sorry for annoying u here.
Just in case you are interested in layout of keyboard using among Chinese in PRC.
1. Very few keyboard marked chinese char. on keyboards.
2. Pinyin is endorsed by Singapore government too.
3. Chinese inputting system based on pinyin modified standard 'pinyin' a little bit to be able to directly use 26 English char. Thus, needn't mark any Chinese char. on keyboard.
The first reason is key. Japanese like that way VERY MUCH.
Why did you say it 'no fair'?
It is Japanese instead.
According to my understanding, nowadays Chinese always use standard keyboard without any Chinese char.. One of popular and practical chinese input method is 'ping-yin'.