rs
> who use Japanese. However, I found that the Chinese input method was not
> pre -installed, although I chose Chinese as the preferred language when I
> installed it.
>
> In my opinion, pre -installed Chinese input method will greatly improve the
> experience of Chinese users, because
r users who use Japanese. However, I found that the
> Chinese input method was not pre -installed, although I chose Chinese
> as the preferred language when I installed it.
>
> In my opinion, pre -installed Chinese input method will greatly
> improve the experience of Chinese users, be
Chinese input method was not
pre -installed, although I chose Chinese as the preferred language when I
installed it.
In my opinion, pre -installed Chinese input method will greatly improve the
experience of Chinese users, because Chinese is one of the languages with a
large number of people around the
On 09/07/2017 02:01 PM, 慕 冬亮 wrote:
Hi all,
Yesterday I upgraded my Debian Stretch to Debian Buster. Something unexpected
happens. I cannot switch to fcitx-googlepinyin/sunpinyin with fcitx.
In Debian Stretch, if I click "Ctrl+Space", it will change to
fcitx-googlepinyin. And then I can type
Hi all,
Yesterday I upgraded my Debian Stretch to Debian Buster. Something unexpected
happens. I cannot switch to fcitx-googlepinyin/sunpinyin with fcitx.
In Debian Stretch, if I click "Ctrl+Space", it will change to
fcitx-googlepinyin. And then I can type Chinese. However, in buster, when I
c
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 22:24:23 +0800
Arne Goetje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Attached is my xcinrc (/etc/), it has root-over-the-spot only by default.
Dear Arne,
Hi, after this post, we should probably take this discussion off-list because maybe
the general Debian users might not be interested
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On Friday 28 February 2003 20:28, Robert Storey wrote:
> Great! I definitely owe you one. Xcin works well for me now on BIG5,
> which is what I use 95% of the time. The last 5% of my problem is GB.
> When I type "xcinterm-gb" it does indeed open up a C
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache depends xcin
> xcin
> Depends: libc6
> Depends: libdb3
> Depends: libtabe2
> Depends: xlibs
> Depends: locales
> Suggests: libtabe-db
> Suggests: xfonts-base
> Suggests: xfonts-intl-chinese
> Suggests: xbase-clients
> Suggests: x-ttcidfont-conf
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On Friday 28 February 2003 13:22, Robert Storey wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 21:31:24 -0800
>
> Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Did you create locale from root?
> >
> > # dpkg-reconfigure locales
>
> Thanks Osamu, that solved the locale prob
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 21:31:24 -0800
Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you create locale from root?
>
> # dpkg-reconfigure locales
Thanks Osamu, that solved the locale problem. The situation is improved now, but I'm
still not quite out of the woods yet. This is what I get:
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 11:42:01AM +0800, Robert Storey wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 21:11:30 +0800
> Arne Goetje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xcinterm-big5
> xcin: error: C locale "zh_TW.Big5" is not supported by your system.
> /usr/bin/crxvt -fm "taipei16" -fn "-sony-*-16-*-
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 21:11:30 +0800
Arne Goetje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> xcin. it works with rxvt and comes with a script which starts rxvt in
> chinese mode. start your applications for which you want to have chinese
> input from there and you are off... I use it all the
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On Thursday 27 February 2003 08:03, Robert Storey wrote:
> Inspired by the question on Japanese input, I'd like to know if anybody
> has a good solution for Chinese input? So far, the only way I've found is
> with Xemacs (using mul
Inspired by the question on Japanese input, I'd like to know if anybody has a good
solution for Chinese input? So far, the only way I've found is with Xemacs (using
mule) but that doesn't help me when I need Chinese input in Mozilla.
TIA,
Robert
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Please help!
Where's the chinese input methods for xemacs20-mule?
I only got those japanese input methods. I've installed all of the
xemacs20* packages in Debian 2.0 binery CD. But where's the Chinese
input methods?
Haven't it been included in Debian 2.0? Or, could I find
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