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- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 10:21:37 -0400
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Fo" <chrisfo@example.com> To: <tlug@example.com> Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 9:29 AM Subject: [despammed] Where to start? kinput2 wnn mule... etc. > Hi, > > Could someone point me in the right direction for instructions to > enable Japanese text input on a Mandrake 8.0 system. I have been > scouring the net but I am finding it pretty confusing (I have some user > level knowledge of UNIX but not much more). At present I use Windows > 2000 for all my Japanese text needs (email, browsing) but I am really > keen to start using and learning Linux. Yes, I found it pretty confusing as well. The best page is Mike (Fabian's) at http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/suse-cjk/node1.html However, if you already have kinput2 and canna installed, as well as the fonts, there's my own brief overview (pretty much a work in progress--first put up to remind myself how to do it when I reinstalled :) ) at http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/jpninpt.html Mine doesn't even mention emacs, which (if one is familiar with emacs, so I'm told) is probably the easiest way. It just covers what I came across--for example, using canna rather than Freewnn, etc. In a nutshell--I'm assuming you have kinput2, canna and kterm installed and are running an English system. In either an Xterm or kterm type kinput2 -canna & Now, if you open up a kterm window and hit shift + space you'll see a hiragana ?. From there, you can input with English keyboard, get hiragana and choose kanji. In an English O/S, I only got it working with pico and vi---they also must be opened from a kterm, not an xterm. HTH Scott
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