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* Direction of decomposition: left to right, top to bottom, and outside to inside
* Geometrically connected forms: take four Cangjie codes, namely the first, second, third, and last codes
* Geometrically unconnected forms that can be broken into two subforms (e.g., 你): identify the two geometrically connected subforms according to the direction of decomposition rules (i.e., 人 and 尔), then take the first and last codes of the first (subform{<12.9.06>subconformable, sub-conformably}) and the first, second, and last code of the second subform.
* Geometrically unconnected forms that can be broken into multiple (subforms{<6.4.18>subconformable: sub-conform, sub-conforms, sub-conforming, sub-conformed, sub-conformant, sub-conformer, sub-conformation}) (e.g., 謝): identify the first geometrically connected subform according to the direction of decomposition rules (i.e., 言) and take the first and last codes of that form. Next, break the remainder (i.e., 射) into subforms (i.e., 身 and 寸) and take the first and last codes of the first subform and the last code of the last subform.
 
The rules are subject to various principles: