Inputting single-byte punctuation and numbers in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text

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 +'''N.B. The changes described below were removed in NeoOffice 2.2.2 Patch-6.'''
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Starting with NeoOffice 2.2.2 Patch 5, NeoOffice will automatically convert any spaces, punctuation, or Roman numbers to their matching double-byte format if they following any Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text. This automatic conversion was implemented to fix a bug in Apple's Java code which causes all double-byte spaces, punctuation, or Roman numbers input using a Chinese, Japanese, or Korean input method to be converted to single-byte format. Starting with NeoOffice 2.2.2 Patch 5, NeoOffice will automatically convert any spaces, punctuation, or Roman numbers to their matching double-byte format if they following any Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text. This automatic conversion was implemented to fix a bug in Apple's Java code which causes all double-byte spaces, punctuation, or Roman numbers input using a Chinese, Japanese, or Korean input method to be converted to single-byte format.
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Note: Due to limitations with NeoOffice's underlying OpenOffice.org code, the automatic conversion of the "_" character will only show "—" instead of "——" with some non-Apple input methods such as the QIM input method. When using these input methods, you will need to press the "_" character twice. Note: Due to limitations with NeoOffice's underlying OpenOffice.org code, the automatic conversion of the "_" character will only show "—" instead of "——" with some non-Apple input methods such as the QIM input method. When using these input methods, you will need to press the "_" character twice.
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N.B. The changes described below were removed in NeoOffice 2.2.2 Patch-6.

Starting with NeoOffice 2.2.2 Patch 5, NeoOffice will automatically convert any spaces, punctuation, or Roman numbers to their matching double-byte format if they following any Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text. This automatic conversion was implemented to fix a bug in Apple's Java code which causes all double-byte spaces, punctuation, or Roman numbers input using a Chinese, Japanese, or Korean input method to be converted to single-byte format.

Unfortunately, since NeoOffice has no way of knowing when the current input method really wants NeoOffice to display single-byte format, users need to use the following steps to input single-byte punctuation and numbers in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text:

  1. Highlight the double-byte punctuation and numbers that you want to convert to single byte-format or move the cursor to the location where you want to input new punctuation and numbers in single-byte format.
  2. Change the input method to one that does not output double-byte punctuation and numbers such as the Romaji or U.S. English input methods
  3. Select the Insert :: Formatting Mark :: No-width no break menu item to separate
  4. Type the punctuation and numbers that you want

Note: Due to limitations with NeoOffice's underlying OpenOffice.org code, the automatic conversion of the "_" character will only show "—" instead of "——" with some non-Apple input methods such as the QIM input method. When using these input methods, you will need to press the "_" character twice.


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