[GNC] GnuCash 3.2 Japanese Keyboard
KrisGaethofs
krisgaethofs at gmail.com
Sat Jul 21 20:34:32 EDT 2018
I'm running GnuCash on Windows 10.
System region is set to Japan and both English and Japanese language packs
are installed. I use a Japanese keyboard together with Microsoft IME.
Since updating to GnuCash 3.2 all keyboard input in GnuCash defaults to
halfwidth katakana and there's no way to switch it off. Switching to English
input (Win Key + Space) does not make a difference, all input is still in
halfwidth katakana. Switching to different Japanese inputs (romaji /
hiragana / katakana) does not make a difference either, all input still is
in halfwidth katakana.
Note that when I say input is in halfwidth katakana I mean it literally
corresponds to the kana keys on my keyboard. For example the q key gives me
タ and the w key gives me テ.
The normal way of inputting any Japanese would be by typing it out
phonetically and using the IME to convert to hiragana / katakana / kanji.
Looks like GnuCash ignores all IME / Language selections made and just
sticks to kana only mode for my keyboard (Logicool G710+).
GnuCash is the first program I've encountered to display this kind of
behaviour. Any idea what might be going on?
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