Ayers, Mike wrote:
> I am looking for a tutorial or introduction to Kang Jie typing.
> Kang Jie, sometimes called Chang Jie, as well as some other transliterations
> (none of which I('m quite sure that I'm spelling correctly, as I don't have
> a reference handy), is a language and dialect independent method for typing
> CJK characters (question: is there a general name for [hanzi|kanji|hanja]?)
Not really. Chang Jie is really designe only for Traditional Chiense users.
Try
A
AAA
B
BB
AB
A should give you one Sun. AAA should give you three Sun. (Which mean
Shine) B should give you one Moon, BB should give you two moon. (Which
mean Friend), AB should give you one Sun and one Moon (Which mean Bright)
> based (loosely) on radicals. I have software which permits me to type with
> Kang Jie, bu no idea what to type. Does anyone know how I can get started?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
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