Before all, I have to explain Japanese IME.
We have a lot of characters like Hiragana and Kanji. To enter those, we enter Hiragana at first and then convert it to Kanji. It's not direct input.
Before pushing Enter, the characters(unspecified string) are not actually inputted. We need to push Enter to input it.
If I want to write Hiragana, type Hiragana and push Enter without converting to Kanji.
If I want to write Kanji, type Hiragana and choose Kanji and push Enter.
This is how we write.
Before push Enter, pushing ESC is supposed to delete all Hiragana which are not specified.
But in Chocolat 2.3, it doesn't work. Do nothing. I have to delete them one by one manually with Delete button.
With underline, the characters are not specified yet.
When push Enter, the characters are specified and ready to write next word.
Characters with underline(unspecified string) should be deleted by pushing ESC.
Chocolat uses ESC for the other or specific purpose?
Before all, I have to explain Japanese IME. We have a lot of characters like Hiragana and Kanji. To enter those, we enter Hiragana at first and then convert it to Kanji. It's not direct input. Before pushing Enter, the characters(unspecified string) are not actually inputted. We need to push Enter to input it. If I want to write Hiragana, type Hiragana and push Enter without converting to Kanji. If I want to write Kanji, type Hiragana and choose Kanji and push Enter. This is how we write.
Before push Enter, pushing ESC is supposed to delete all Hiragana which are not specified. But in Chocolat 2.3, it doesn't work. Do nothing. I have to delete them one by one manually with Delete button.
With underline, the characters are not specified yet.
When push Enter, the characters are specified and ready to write next word.
Characters with underline(unspecified string) should be deleted by pushing ESC. Chocolat uses ESC for the other or specific purpose?