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Entering Kanji
To enter Kanji start by entering the yomikata of the kanji in
romaji. Enter the yomikata for a single kanji or the romaji string
that represents a combination of two or more kanji. This time instead
of pressing the return key in order to change the romaji into kana,
press the F2 key. If the SKK Jishou only maps to one possible Kanji(s)
then it will be displayed directly in the window. If the string maps
into more than one possible Kanji then a list of possible kanji will
be displayed in the ENTERLINE.
Use the left and right arrow keys to move the cursor to the correct
Kanji. If the Kanji you desire is not listed in the ENTERLINE use the
up and down arrows to see if any more possible kanji are available.
When you have moved the cursor underneath the correct kanji press the
SPACE BAR or the return key to select that KANJI. The selected kanji
will then appear at the end of the current line in the window. If the
Kanji you want is not listed in any of the lines move the cursor
underneath the question mark ("?") and press the SPACE BAR or the
return key.
6.4.1 Entering Kanji only words
In this section I will detail how to enter the yomikata of a kanji
and then select the desired kanji from the possibilities list. The
kanji I wish to look up is ╩≤ . The yomikata for this kanji
is ho- (ñ█ñª). So I type:
Enter: ho-
and then press the F2 function key. The ENTERLINE is erased and the
following list of kanji is displayed.
ñ█ñª ? ╩² ╦í ╩≤ ╩ⁿ ╦« ╦ó ╦Ñ ╦ñ ╩± ╩· ╦¡ ╩∩ ╩≡ ╩≥ ╩■ ╩≈
The kanji I wish to enter is the third kanji from the left. I use the
left arrow key and move the cursor underneath it. Then I press the
return key. If I had pressed the down arrow the following list would
be displayed.
ñ█ñª ? ╦¼ ╩° ╦▓ ╩⌡ ╦ª ╦⌐ ╦º ╩√ ╩∙ ╩÷ ╩⌠ ╦ú ╦¿ ╦¬ ╦½ ╦»
If I had pressed the down arrow key again the remainder would have been
displayed.
ñ█ñª ? ╦░ ╦▒
6.4.2 Entering Verbs and Adjectives with a Kanji part
Entering verbs and adjectives is some what different from entering words
that are all kanji. How verbs are entered in MOKE relys much on how the
the entry appears in the skk dictionary. Verbs that have a kanji part and
a hiragana part are looked up in the skkjis with hiragana for the kanji and
an ascii character representing the start of the hiragana part of the verb.
For the verb ╕½ñδ (miru) it is listed as ñ▀r, ╜±ñ» is listed
as ñ½k, and ╗╫ñª is listed as ñ¬ñΓu. For MOKE just
capitalize the character representing the start of the hiragana part of the
verb or the 'r', 'k', and 'u' of the above verbs. Below is a couple of
examples and how they are to be entered.
kanji romaji enter displayed
╜±ñ» kaku kaK ╜±
╕½ñδ miru miR ╕½
╗╫ñª omou omoU ╗╫
┐⌐ñ┘ñδ taberu taB ┐⌐
┬╘ñ─ matsu maT ┬╘
╜╨ñ╣ dasu daS ╜╨
┐╖ñ╖ññ atarashii ataraS ┐╖
╚■ñ╖ññ utsukushi utsukuS ╚■
┬τñ¡ññ ookii ooK ┬τ
╣Γññ takai takaI ╣Γ
─πññ hikui hikuI ─π