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.. _ime_pinyin:
==========
Pinyin IME
==========
Pinyin IME provides API to provide Chinese Pinyin input method (Chinese
input) for keyboard object, which supports 26 key and 9 key input modes.
You can think of ``lv_ime_pinyin`` as a Pinyin input method plug-in for
keyboard objects.
Normally, an environment where :ref:`lv_keyboard` can
run can also run ``lv_ime_pinyin``. There are two main influencing
factors: the size of the font file and the size of the dictionary.
.. _ime_pinyin_example:
Usage
-----
Enable :c:macro:`LV_USE_IME_PINYIN` in ``lv_conf.h``.
First use :cpp:expr:`lv_ime_pinyin_create(lv_screen_active())` to create a Pinyin
input method plug-in, then use
:cpp:expr:`lv_ime_pinyin_set_keyboard(pinyin_ime, kb)` to add the ``keyboard``
you created to the Pinyin input method plug-in. You can use
:cpp:expr:`lv_ime_pinyin_set_dict(pinyin_ime, your_dict)` to use a custom
dictionary (if you don't want to use the built-in dictionary at first,
you can disable :c:macro:`LV_IME_PINYIN_USE_DEFAULT_DICT` in ``lv_conf.h``,
which can save a lot of memory space).
The built-in thesaurus is customized based on the
**LV_FONT_SIMSUN_16_CJK** font library, which currently only has more
than ``1,000`` most common CJK radicals, so it is recommended to use
custom fonts and thesaurus.
In the process of using the Pinyin input method plug-in, you can change
the keyboard and dictionary at any time.
Custom dictionary
-----------------
If you don't want to use the built-in Pinyin dictionary, you can use the
custom dictionary. Or if you think that the built-in phonetic dictionary
consumes a lot of memory, you can also use a custom dictionary.
Customizing the dictionary is very simple.
First, set :c:macro:`LV_IME_PINYIN_USE_DEFAULT_DICT` to ``0`` in ``lv_conf.h``
Then, write a dictionary in the following format.
Dictionary format
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The arrangement order of each pinyin syllable is very important. You
need to customize your own thesaurus according to the Hanyu Pinyin
syllable table. You can read
`here <https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E6%B1%89%E8%AF%AD%E6%8B%BC%E9%9F%B3%E9%9F%B3%E8%8A%82/9167981>`__
to learn about the Hanyu Pinyin syllables and the syllable table.
Then, write your own dictionary according to the following format:
.. code:: c
lv_100ask_pinyin_dict_t your_pinyin_dict[] = {
{ "a", "啊阿呵吖" },
{ "ai", "埃挨哎唉哀皑蔼矮碍爱隘癌艾" },
{ "an", "按安暗岸俺案鞍氨胺厂广庵揞犴铵桉谙鹌埯黯" },
{ "ang", "昂肮盎仰" },
{ "ao", "凹敖熬翱袄傲奥懊澳" },
{ "ba", "芭捌叭吧笆八疤巴拔跋靶把坝霸罢爸扒耙" },
{ "bai", "白摆佰败拜柏百稗伯" },
/* ...... */
{ "zuo", "昨左佐做作坐座撮琢柞"},
{NULL, NULL}
**The last item** must end with ``{null, null}``, or it will not work
properly.
.. _ime_pinyin_apply_new_dictionary:
Apply new dictionary
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
After writing a dictionary according to the above dictionary format, you
only need to call this function to set up and use your dictionary:
.. code:: c
lv_obj_t * pinyin_ime = lv_100ask_pinyin_ime_create(lv_screen_active());
lv_100ask_pinyin_ime_set_dict(pinyin_ime, your_pinyin_dict);
.. _ime_pinyin_modes:
Modes
-----
The lv_ime_pinyin have the following modes:
- :cpp:enumerator:`LV_IME_PINYIN_MODE_K26`: Pinyin 26 key input mode
- :cpp:enumerator:`LV_IME_PINYIN_MODE_K9`: Pinyin 9 key input mode
- :cpp:enumerator:`LV_IME_PINYIN_MODE_K9_NUMBER`: Numeric keypad mode
The ``TEXT`` modes' layout contains buttons to change mode.
To set the mode manually, use :cpp:expr:`lv_ime_pinyin_set_mode(pinyin_ime, mode)`.
The default mode is :cpp:enumerator:`LV_IME_PINYIN_MODE_K26`.
.. _ime_pinyin_example:
Example
-------
.. include:: ../examples/others/ime/index.rst
.. _ime_pinyin_api:
API
---