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What is a good IME for typing Esperanto?
I have looked up a lot of tips for getting an IME for typing Esperanto. I know some websites have built in measures to that if you type gx, you get ĝ but I know that doesn't work beyond those sites. Can any other language learners share their insight on what they use.
Jul 19, 2013 5:34 AM
Answers · 7
I use http://remush.be/esperanto/alunikodo.html when I'm not using my own computer.
Just replace the text in the window and push the green button corresponding to the system you used, f.i.
cx gx hx jx sx vx → ĉĝĥĵŝŭ
On my computer I installed UBUNTU, which allow me to type ĉĝĥĵŝŭ directly.
July 19, 2013
I recently found this website. Yeah, it's extra effort typing in a separate form and then copy/paste but it works!
http://members.aon.at/aldone/konvertilo.html
July 21, 2013
On Windows: EK (Esperanto Klavaro) and Tajpi
On Linux most keyboards already have support, and you can use IBUS with the m17n IME's
On Mac, use the extended keyboard layouts
September 2, 2013
Hi Belverly,
I am one of the international graduate students living in the USA. I want to practice English and have new friends. I would love to help you sharing our culture and tradition. Thanks.
July 19, 2013
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