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- Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 00:51:47 +0900
- From: BABA Yoshihiko <baba@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Re: typing in Japanese (Red Hat 7.2)
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Graeme Jensen wrote: > HI THERE ALL > Sorry if this seems like a silly question but I have one user login name that > is setup to use Japanese as the default login language but I can't seem to > type Japanese. This is despite having the right keyboard jp106 and the > matching keyboard map setup. I've checked out a few site about this but > found too much detailed explanation that I couldn't really understand. Check http://www.tlug.jp/m17n/ and read KDE/RedHat pages. That should not be too much. > I'd like to set up my box to have the Japanese User type Japanese by default > and other users to be able to type Japanese when so needed. > > Most kde desktop items do display Japanese quite well. Some dialogue boxes > display "mojibake", I believe it's called (question marks as opposed to > kanji) KDE (or Qt) has a known problem with its inputstyle. Try #kate -inputstyle overthespot and it worked with Japanese, then it is the overthespot problem. You can modifiy the default inputstyle by running qtconfig, but some versions of qtconfig lack the function. > I can also view Japanese web pages. At boot time I can see the cannaserver > and WNN startup, so the packages are installed. Why run cannaserver and Wnn? They are almost identical in functionality. > locate kterm > /etc/X11/applnk/Utilities/kterm.desktop > /usr/share/pixmaps/kterm.xpm > /usr/share/terminfo/k/kterm-co > /usr/share/terminfo/k/kterm > /usr/share/terminfo/k/kterm-color > /usr/X11R6/bin/kterm > /usr/X11R6/man/man1/kterm.1x.gz > > locate kinput2 > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3 > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/doc > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/doc/defaultkeys > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/doc/ccdef > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/doc/classes > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/doc/sj3guide.tex > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/doc/defkeys.wnn > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/doc/problems > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/doc/protocol > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/doc/resources > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/doc/sj3def > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/doc/sj3guide.ps > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/Copyright > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/NEWS > /usr/share/doc/kinput2-canna-wnn6-v3/README > /usr/X11R6/bin/kinput2.canna-wnn6 > > I did install Linux once with Japanese as the default language and managed to > print Japanese (on the screen) in the abiword document by using the shift > space method but then got mojibake after choosing the kanji. Abiword is a GTK application, so it might be another problem. Maybe a font problem? > I think perhaps I need to copy these files to some other places. If so > where? What else could be wrong?? Sorry for the long winded explanation. -- Linux and GIS enthusiast BABA Yoshihiko
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