Ask your package repo:
apt-cache show ibus-anthy
or
aptitude show ibus-anthy
;-)
Regards,
jvp.
On Sunday 17 July 2016 15:03:32 Mark Fletcher wrote:
> which may mean I've failed to install something I need,
ibus-anthy??
Lisi
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 11:04 PM Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희)
wrote:
> On 2016년 7월 17일 오후 6시 11분 25초 GMT+09:00, Mark Fletcher
> wrote:
> FYI, Google's Noto CJK font is good/perfact for UTF-8 environments, i'm
> using now it under Ubuntu 12.04.
>
> Debian also have Noto CJK fonts as package.
>
>
Thanks
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 11:03 PM Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 9:35 PM orang Aumori Jepun <
> mahu_bere...@yahoo.co.jp> wrote:
>
>> >Hello list
>>
>>
>> Hi , Mark.
>>
>> And,
>
>> -right click the ibus icon on the task bar
>> -select "Preferences" on the menu
>> -"iBus Preference
On 2016년 7월 17일 오후 6시 11분 25초 GMT+09:00, Mark Fletcher
wrote:
>Hello list
>
>I'm trying to set up multi-lingual capability on a new-installed Debian
>Stretch machine, I can't get Japanese input to work and ...
Mark,
FYI, Google's Noto CJK font is good/perfact for UTF-8 environments, i'm using
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 9:35 PM orang Aumori Jepun
wrote:
> >Hello list
>
>
> Hi , Mark.
>
> You may create ja_JP.UTF-8 locale using dpgk-reconfigure locale if you
> have not created it.
>
Yup, forgot to mention, but I had done that.
> And,
> -right click the ibus icon on the task bar
> -selec
>Hello list
Hi , Mark.
>partially-Japanese-ised environment. The K menu is mostly in Japanese.
Great!
>(romaji as the Japanese call them). Can anyone guess what stupid mistake
>I have made? I did install the fonts packages recommended on the wiki
>page...
You may create ja_JP.UTF-8 locale usi
d by the wiki page[1], and the
additional package mentioned above which may or may not be necessary,
and selecting in KDE System settings the Japanese language when logged
in as my son, and then rebooting, my son can log into a
partially-Japanese-ised environment. The K menu is mostly in Japanese.
On Thu, 14 May 2009 13:01:17 +0200
Sven Joachim wrote:
Hello Sven,
> suit because no packages _depend_ on the KDE translations. Since there
> was no schedule for KDE 4 to enter testing, this action was certainly
> premature.
Thanks for the explanation, Sven.
> Should not be a big problem thou
On 2009-05-14 12:38 +0200, Brad Rogers wrote:
> I've been trying to find out why the KDE internationalisation packages
> are no longer available in testing. Searches of Google have provided no
> useful info. Similarly, searching debian.org revealed nothing. Maybe I
> can
Hello All,
I've been trying to find out why the KDE internationalisation packages
are no longer available in testing. Searches of Google have provided no
useful info. Similarly, searching debian.org revealed nothing. Maybe I
can't fathom the correct incantations.
Does anyon
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