Dear readers,
I believe many friends are using Pinyin input methods, such as Sogou, Google, Unispim, and so on. Now, Dr. Chenzhou Cui from Cosmos Station has brought us a great resource—an astronomy lexicon. This allows us to conveniently input many astronomical terms. We express our infinite gratitude to the Doctor.
The latest version of the Unispim (Ziguang Huayu) Pinyin input method (http://www.unispim.com/) provides an open interface for importing and exporting dictionaries. Therefore, the Doctor has created an astronomy dictionary for Unispim Pinyin according to the lexicon format requirements.
If you have the latest version of Unispim Pinyin installed, you only need to select “Add” in “Settings” – “Lexicon Management” to import the lexicon from the attachment into the Unispim input method. In this way, the vast majority (19,867 entries) of Chinese names in our astronomy lexicon can be quickly entered directly in this input method.
In addition, Google Pinyin input method is also supported. The attachment has already separated the files for the two different input methods. Just import the file from the attachment into Google Pinyin, and 19,412 terms will be imported. Of course, about 400 of them have some issues.
Attachment: Astronomy Lexicon for Pinyin Input Methods.rar
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