Hey Ryan,

Thanks for the info.  Appreciate it.  I normally don't use that machine for GUI stuff 
but since my 
notebook died on me I have no choice.  When I get home tonight I will play with it 
some more.  Mozilla is 
really the only one I need to use anyways.  Thanks.

Jim

>6. Re: RH8.0 Input method??? (Ryan McDougall)
>Message: 6
>Japanese/Chinese input in Linux is pretty spotty, but possible. With the
>Japanese government recently investing about 1 billion en in linux, as
>well as Chinese interest, this may improve.
>
>http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030205/ap_wo_en_bu/as_tec_japan_linux_1
>
>To answer you question, if you have japanese as your default language,
>and the right input servers are started, then all you should need to do
>is press Ctrl-Space. This should capture your key strokes and ask the
>application to play nice. :( The only apps I know for sure can handle
>this is mozilla, and Gnome's gedit. ( I dont write much japanese ).
>
>If you are asking about automatically changing keyboard maps, I know KDE
>and Gnome have switching applets, but I have never used them.
>
>Cheers,
>Ryan



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