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Hi

I am trying to handle Chinese input in one of our own Windows text edit applications but cannot 
figure out how to determine when a sequence of keystrokes has resulted in a glyph.
I know from Korean that you receive a sequence of WM_IME_COMPOSITION events and that you can use 
GCS_COMPSTR and GCS_RESULTSTR flags to determine when to finish. In Chinese I do not experience the 
same behavior - I never receive the GCS_RESULTSTR case.

How do you manage this in your "LibreOffice Writer" software? Can you send a code example as a hint 
to a solution?


Thanks in advance

Per Larsen


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Per Hyttel Larsen   | Software Engineer M.Sc.
Tel +45 87 33 52 57 | phl@ccieurope.com<mailto:phl@ccieurope.com>
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