Thank you. DINAKAR On 01/09/2012 09:17 PM, Takuya Nishimoto wrote:
Hello, 2012/9/1 DINAKAR T.D.<td.dinkar@xxxxxxxxx>:Hi Team, Kindly clarify the following strings in nvda.po: 1. Native inputAs far as I understand, 'native' means native language for the user, not for the computer. For the users who do not use input method, native input is Latin alphabet keyboard itself. For the users who use Japanese input method, native input means Japanese input system.2. Report changes to the&reading stringInput methods have state transition model as follows: (1) initial state (2) editing reading string (on the spot) (3) candidate selection (composition window) At the second state, reading string consists of characters which correspond to the pronunciations. The meaning of this option is to announce the typed characters or transliterated characters representing syllables during the second state.3. {language} - {layout}Windows can have more than one input methods for one language. So input methods can be described as the language and the name of the system itself.4. {symbol} as in {description}At the third state as mentioned above, some systems describe the candidates in this way. For Latin characters, something like 'a as in alpha', 'b as in bravo', 'c as in charlie', and so on. -- Takuya Nishimoto