> > Hi all, Hi,
> > > I've installed canna, kinput2-canna, and jvim, but I don't understand > > how to use them. I've installed japanese fonts and generated all the > > japanese locales I could find, although my normal LANG et al are set > > to C. Which locale settings do I need to change? All of them? Is there > > a setting that would allow english and japanese, or do I have to keep > > switching. (I don't understand locales very well) gnome 2 itself and its applications should be able to display chinese, japanese, etc properly if the text in utf8 encoding. As for vim, I think starting from vim 6, the encoding matter is mature, and should be able to handle japanese in utf8. Of course, you need a terminal that can display those characters too. You can also use gedit from gnome to type japanese too. As for locale, well, I am not too sure either. But I am using en_US.UTF-8, and I can read chinese. And fyi, there is a new input platform that you maybe interested at http://www.turbolinux.com.cn/~suzhe/scim/ -- Edwin Lau -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]