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Chewing Editor

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chewing-editor is a cross platform chewing user phrase editor. It provides a easy way to manage user phrase. With it, user can customize their user phrase to increase input performance.

Install

Development

Tools Requirement

Build

chewing-editor can be built by the following commands:

cmake .
make

If cmake cannot find Qt5, check the environment variable CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH which shall point to Qt5 installation path. For example: C:\Qt\Qt5.1.1\5.1.1\msvc2012_64.

Test

A custom target make check is used to build and run unit test.

Coverage Report

chewing-editor integrates with gcov to provide code coverage report. The following commands will generate coverage report for unit test.

cmake . -DENABLE_GCOV=yes
make check
scripts/lcov.sh

The coverage report will be in coveragereport directory.

Translation

Update Translations

Please use the following steps to update translations:

  • cmake .
  • make lupdate
  • ts files will be updated by lupdate
  • Use linguist to edit ts files

Add A New Translation

Please use the following steps to add a new translation:

  • Add locale in CMakeFiles.txt
  • cmake .
  • make lupdate
  • ts files will be updated by lupdate
  • Use linguist to edit ts files

Known Issues

Bopomofo cannot Display Correctly

Qt5 before v5.3.0 has problem displaying bopomofo with HarfBuzz-NG. If you encounter this issue, please upgrade your Qt5 to v5.3.0, or run chewing-editor with QT_HARFBUZZ=old.

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Bugs & Feature Request

Please report any bug & feature request to https://github.com/chewing/chewing-editor/issues

Author & Contributors

  • ChangZhuo Chen (陳昌倬)
  • 鄭鴻旗
  • Mike Tzou
  • Yao-Po Wang
  • Peter Dave Hello
  • David Kuo
  • Bruce Liu

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