Dexter Filmore wrote:
> etch or lenny, doesn't matter, any will do.
>
> Need japanese input on both gtk2 and qt apps.
> Possibly mouse input, i.e. draw signs -> the get instant-ocr'ed.
>
> What are my options here?
If you have a utf-8 system (i.e. the output of the "locale"
command shows UTF-8 s
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 02:36:55PM -0500, Eric P wrote:
> I installed Debian a few weeks back in Japanese.
>
> This installed Canna (which correctly starts up as a service on boot).
> Also, Kinput (kinput2-canna-wnn) and Freewnn-jserver (not sure what this
> does) were installed.
>
> Entering the
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I had managed to do this on a Mandrake 8.2 system. I have not tried on Debian
but it should work similarly. Here is what I did :
check that you have all the necessary softwares installed :
japanese locales
FreeWnn
Kinput2 for FreeWnn
Japanese fon
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 10:52:41AM +0100, Robert Ewald wrote:
>
> How to enter japanes into kde application. I understand that qt applications
> have an xim option, but I have not found any documentation for that option,
> so I am a bit lost. Maybe someone here has some suggestions.
>
kinput2
Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Is there a way to get an English interface with the ability to
> input Japanese characters?
I'm not sure of this, but I'd look at yudit.
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, francisco m neto wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> Is there any possibility that I could manage to have a japanese
> input system working on my box?
> I don't have an japanese keyboard, but for some reasons I have to
> create some japanese input. How do I do th
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