Henry - you can't use CEDict and UniChin with this release, but we plan to include those databases with the final version. Actually we've found an expanded version of CEDICT (120,000 entries or so), and since we now support Unicode we can use the full 20,000-entry UniHan database instead of the 7,000-entry GB subset in UniChin, so these databases should be greatly improved over their older versions.
The delete non-matching feature was disabled on the T|W (and in fact on all devices with Graffiti 2) because it could cause problems when entering certain letters - not actually a problem on the T|W, because it had a keyboard as well as on-screen handwriting input, but for example on a Tungsten E you enter the letter 'i' by entering an l followed by a dot, and as soon as that 'l' appeared the dictionary would try to search for it, not find any results, and cut off the 'l' before you had the chance to turn it into an 'i'. I suppose now that we have this search delay feature we could add it back in, I'm not sure if we'll have time to do it for 1.0 but it might be an option for future releases.
And do you currently have the search delay feature turned on? That seems like the most likely culprit for this springing-back bug, it's about the only part of the software where something happens after a 1-second delay.
As for the low-definition fonts, are you sure that you've installed CJKOS' high-res fonts both for simplified and traditional characters? This might actually be a CJKOS bug (or even just a Palm OS one), the Tungsten W contained a very early version of Palm's high-resolution screen feature and there might be some sort of incompatibility there that was corrected on future Palms. Unfortunately, there's no Tungsten W emulator available so it's very difficult for us to do much testing on this...
curwenx - thanks for the crash report, we'll investigate this and fix it for 1.0. The enable search button is actually doing what it's designed to, but we should probably add a "button only" option for search delay - the current system is a bit silly. And with flashcard import, did you create the wordlist on your PC or on your Palm? And are you sure you configured the text encodings correctly?
The User C-E option actually shouldn't be showing up in there (that's the name of the custom dictionary database), but yes, we are planning to release a tool for creating your own dictionaries on the desktop instead of just on the Palm. Right now we're just focusing on getting PlecoDict 1.0 out the door, but once we finish that we'll get to work on the converter utility and it should hopefully be ready a few weeks later.
kkuguru - try disabling the "Magnify characters in headword" option in Test Settings, that should get around this bug. (of course we're going to fix it too, but this should get it working in the meantime)
shindong - try moving the PlecoDict databases from your T5's internal memory to the flash drive. You can do this with the free utility Filez (
http://www.nosleep.net) - copy the fonts and dictionaries from "Internal" to "INTERNAL" and make sure you put them in the /Applications directory or in /Palm/Launcher or /Palm/Programs/PlecoDict. This won't make any significant difference in speed (the files are stored in flash memory either way), but it should help with your crashing problem.
This is a problem specific to the T5 and the Treo 650, one which we're hoping to find a solution to it before we release the finished version (otherwise we'll put up some sort of warning message when you first run PlecoDict); it's not likely to affect Treo 650 users much, since they don't really have any choice about whether or not to put PlecoDict on an SD card, but with the T5 it can be very annoying if you put the files in the wrong place.