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RE: tlug: How to input Extended Japanese Characters?



I think you need to type 'ten' when in the input brackets, then conversion.
eg. In my mule, I type C-\ maiku (space) (enter) ten (space) (enter) kya
(space)(space)(enter) sin (space)(up-arrow x 2)(enter) gino (space)(up-arrow
x 2) (enter) 

The 'ten' puts a katakana spacing marker.

And viola!! My name in katakana. 

Then I take a nap. YMMV.

-----Original Message-----
From: Howard R. Abbey [mailto:hrabbey@example.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 7:21 AM
To: tlug@example.com
Subject: tlug: How to input Extended Japanese Characters?


Okay, I know this has to be answered somewhere, but for the life of
me, in my frustration I can't figure out where...

Where can I find a listing of what to type to get the non-kanji
Japanese characters?  In particular, the centered dot is what's
driving me nuts right now.  I'm using wnn's jserver in mule, but
I'd hope that the strokes are fairly standard.  (I can type
other Japanese characters, including kanji fine.)

	Thanks,
		Howard Abbey

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