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Cong wrote: |
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> Do you Marko use any of Japanese, Korean or Chinese? |
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Not really. Watakushi wa nihon go wakarimasen :-) |
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I'd like to see japanese support for emacs |
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since I like to play with foreign languages and emacs |
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was the simpler solution for inputing hiragana and kanji |
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that I've seen. (it worked on mandrake but on gentoo is missing) |
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I don't know what to input hiragana in mutt or in kde :-( |
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I know how it works internally but I don't know how to use it like an |
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user :-( |
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What should I install to test CJK support. Terminal ? I see no kterm. |
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How do you write hiragana and kanji in kde/gnome/mozilla ? |
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> Anyway, I believe that the patch for mutt-1.4-r2.ebuild |
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> makes it useable for only Japanese users (including me). |
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Yes, this case is different from postgresql. |
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Marko |