Can the cm_CDTree window support filtering or positioning of non-English characters?

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Can the cm_CDTree window support filtering or positioning of non-English characters?

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In the file list, I can use tcmatch to filter or locate non-English files/directories, but there is no way in cm_CDTree.
I consulted the author of tcmatch, tcmatch cannot support it, can TC itself support it?
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Re: Can the cm_CDTree window support filtering or positioning of non-English characters?

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If I can type the character (like ø or ö) I can find the dir in the CD Tree - but there seems to be no way of pasting non-English characters into the Quick search field.
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Re: Can the cm_CDTree window support filtering or positioning of non-English characters?

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petermad wrote: 2023-02-23, 16:27 UTC If I can type the character (like ø or ö) I can find the dir in the CD Tree - but there seems to be no way of pasting non-English characters into the Quick search field.
Yes, cannot type
But the function I want is to support pinyin letters.
In the file list, I can use tcmatch to filter by inputting the initials of Pinyin
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Re: Can the cm_CDTree window support filtering or positioning of non-English characters?

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Strange, PinYin input works for me, e.g. for a folder named
一二三
I can type
yi 1 er 1 san 1
or
yi er san 1
to find it in the tree, both in 32-bit and 64-bit.
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Re: Can the cm_CDTree window support filtering or positioning of non-English characters?

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ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-02-24, 09:51 UTC Strange, PinYin input works for me, e.g. for a folder named
一二三
I can type
yi 1 er 1 san 1
or
yi er san 1
to find it in the tree, both in 32-bit and 64-bit.
I switch TC to Chinese or English interface, but I can't input.
For the part that can be input, the focus will only jump to the matching English directory
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Re: Can the cm_CDTree window support filtering or positioning of non-English characters?

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How are you trying to input the text? Maybe you are using a different input method editor (IME)?
I have to click on the keyboard layout button in the Windows task bar and then choose
Chinese (simplified, China).
When I then type something like yi I get a floating toolbar with several Chinese characters which I can choose by number.
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Re: Can the cm_CDTree window support filtering or positioning of non-English characters?

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ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-02-28, 15:59 UTC How are you trying to input the text? Maybe you are using a different input method editor (IME)?
I have to click on the keyboard layout button in the Windows task bar and then choose
Chinese (simplified, China).
When I then type something like yi I get a floating toolbar with several Chinese characters which I can choose by number.
I understand what you mean.
Sorry for my inaccurate description. When replying to petermad, I mentioned the function I am looking forward to: in the case of inputting pinyin, you can filter the directories whose names are Chinese characters. Just like tcmatch does for file listings.
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