Oops! my mistake. > 3. Alt+Space to "enable" IME. > 5. double-check IME is "enabled" now. localized terms enforce me to enable IME every application launch even if I am writing codes in ascii. and there are too much useful applications to be pinned.
There is a discussion in SlashdotJapan about the power industry tried to conceal worker's exposure statistics.
They tried to seal radiometer by thin lead plate and it reduce energy of radiation. But as you know, the affection by Gamma-ray is not related to photon's energy but related to total photon number.
1. click "Dash" or hit Windows-key. 2. check IME is disabled. 3. Alt+Space to disable IME. 4. wait a moment. 5. double-check IME is disabled now. 6. type "Tanmatu" and hit Space. 7. check IME suggests "" ("terminal", in Japanese) properly. 8. hit Enter twice. 9. Alt-Space to disable IME.
What's a great userbility!!
There are no shortcut like Windows, type "term", Enter. and additionaly, Japanese users must guess which translated words associated to what one want to get. Terminal, shell, command-prompt and many other words may be translated to "". Accept both English and Japanese in launcher does not help us.
Oops! my mistake.
> 3. Alt+Space to "enable" IME.
> 5. double-check IME is "enabled" now.
localized terms enforce me to enable IME every application launch even if I am writing codes in ascii. and there are too much useful applications to be pinned.
There is a discussion in SlashdotJapan about the power industry tried to conceal worker's exposure statistics.
They tried to seal radiometer by thin lead plate and it reduce energy of radiation. But as you know, the affection by Gamma-ray is not related to photon's energy but related to total photon number.
in Japan, to launch Gnome shell,
1. click "Dash" or hit Windows-key.
2. check IME is disabled.
3. Alt+Space to disable IME.
4. wait a moment.
5. double-check IME is disabled now.
6. type "Tanmatu" and hit Space.
7. check IME suggests "" ("terminal", in Japanese) properly.
8. hit Enter twice.
9. Alt-Space to disable IME.
What's a great userbility!!
There are no shortcut like Windows, type "term", Enter.
and additionaly, Japanese users must guess which translated words associated to what one want to get.
Terminal, shell, command-prompt and many other words may be translated to "". Accept both English and Japanese in launcher does not help us.