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8 cWnn is an integrated Chinese input system running on Unix workstation. It
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9 supports a wide range of input methods, satisfying the needs of the Chinese users from
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10 all over the world, including P.R.China and Taiwan. cWnn is capable of carrying out
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11 Hanzi conversion from an arbitrary Pinyin or Zhuyin sequence, hence improving the
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12 speed of Pinyin/Zhuyin input.
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13 cWnn is developed on Omron LUNA workstation and has been ported to other Unix
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14 workstations. It has been released together with X11R5 by X-consortium, MIT.
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16 This manual gives a detailed explanation on how cWnn functions and how it can
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17 be used.
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19 Chapter 1 ©¤ INTRODUCTION
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20 Brief summary on the system structure, features, the hardware/
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21 software configurations, as well as some terms used in this
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22 manual.
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24 Chapter 2 ©¤ GETTING STARTED
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25 Basic operations such as the startup/termination of cWnn.
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27 Chapter 3 ©¤ INPUT METHODS
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28 Various methods of inputing Chinese characters in cWnn.
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30 Chapter 4 ©¤ PINYIN-HANZI CONVERSION AND ENVIRONMENT OPERATIONS
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31 Explanation on the different conversion methods such as the
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32 Pinyin-Hanzi conversion, Zhuyin-Hanzi conversion and how the
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33 system can be used effectively.
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35 Chapter 5 ©¤ ENVIRONMENT SETUP
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36 Explanation on the different environment setup and system
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37 definitions.
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39 Chapter 6 ©¤ COMMANDS
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40 Explanation on the different commands and their functions.
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42 Chapter 7 ©¤ INPUT AUTOMATON
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43 Explanation on the preprocessor in cWnn.
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45 Chapter 8 ©¤ CWNN FILE MANAGEMENT
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46 Explanation on the various files of cWnn and their management.
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49 Appendix ©¤ The definition tables for Pinyin and Zhuyin, and the input key
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50 allocations for Erpin and Zhuyin are given.
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51 In addition, all the functions of cWnn function keys are
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52 summarized here.
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