Cellwriter is brilliant, but I cant make use of it as it requires training EACH character, you are going to input. For Russian and English - thats OK. But for Chinese - no way.
Penreader is not the solution, as it has no Chinese support - this is crucial to me.If it was not up to Chinese support the Cellwriter would fully satisfy my needs in handwriting input, because training ~60 letters and symbols of Russian and English alphabet is MUCH easier than practicing thousands of unsorted Chinese characters
Kolyanoid;1869613 Wrote:
> Looking for handwriting input of Chinese characters, English and
> Russian. Any ideas are welcome!
>
> Chinese is very important for me! I cant make my studies efficient
> without handwriting input. Have to use windoze
>
> OpenSUSE 11.0, x86 and x86_64, KDE 3.5, default language - Russian.
>
> p.s.
> My long-term search showed that Tomoe for Chinese and Cellwriter for
> English and Russian could be useful for me. BUT!
> 1) I have some issues with tomoe, described here
> ‘Tomoe 0.6 problems - openSUSE Forums’ (http://tinyurl.com/5d8w7x)
> 2) Cellwriter is brilliant, but I cant make use of it as it requires
> training EACH character, you are going to input. For Russian and English
> - thats OK. But for Chinese - no way.
This is SO cool: ‘nciku - Chinese characters and pinyin dictionary’
(http://www.nciku.com/) It allows you to handwrite chinese characters to
look them up!
Penreader is not the solution, as it has no Chinese support - this is
crucial to me.If it was not up to Chinese support the Cellwriter would
fully satisfy my needs in handwriting input, because training ~60
letters and symbols of Russian and English alphabet is MUCH easier than
practicing thousands of unsorted Chinese characters