Hello, I know I have successfully enabled Chinese input on Emacs20; however, my Debian box is at home and I'm at work -- I can send you more pertinent info once I get home.
I had trouble getting Chinese to display properly until I changed the fontset Emacs to "standard: 16-dot medium" -- this is done (on my SuSE box, here at work) by hitting Shift and clicking the main mouse button. As long as you have Mule installed as well as the correct fonts, this should *display* Chinese properly when you view the Mule --> Show Script Examples buffer. Then of course you need to set the language environment through Mule as well. More later. Glenn Becker _________________________________________________________________________ | // G l e n n B e c k e r | | // Omnia quae sunt, lumina sunt | | // [EMAIL PROTECTED] | _________________________________________________________________________| At 2:28pm on Thu, 21 Dec 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > I heard that cWnn works well with Mule for input Chinese(GB). > Does anyone succeed in getting freewnn-cserver works with Emacs20.x to > input Chinese(GB) in either Potato or Woody? > This package is developed and maintained by Japanese, but it seems > neither Japanese nor Chinese has been testing and using it. I could not > find any documentation (even in Japanese) about it and I have tried > several times but all failed. I am sure the freewnn-cserver is started > but it seems the cserver could not communicate with Emacs. > The following packages were installed in my Woody box: > > ii emacs-dl-wnn 0.4.2-4 Wnn DL module for emacs20-dl > ii emacs20-dl 20.7-7 The GNU Emacs editor. (Dynamic Loading suppo > ii emacsen-common 1.4.12 Common facilities for all emacsen. > ii freewnn-common 1.1.0+1.1.1-a0 Files shared among freewnn packages > ii freewnn-cserve 1.1.0+1.1.1-a0 Chinese input system > ii freewnn-cserve 1.1.0+1.1.1-a0 Header files and static library for cWnn > > Any help or suggestion will be highly appreciated. I really hope the > cserver in Debian is a usefull tool to input Chinese in Emacs. > Thanks for your consideration. > > Regards, > > G.Wen > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >