curt> Then I started up xcin and rxvt -- I was able to enter pinyin just like curt> I wanted. Fantastic! It also works for me in xemacs.
You get it. Congratulations! curt> I'm having problems with regular emacs, however. I think you also can do it in emacs since emacs do support XIM by a patch which I mentioned before in the ML. curt> The input method suggested below, "C-x RET C-\ chinese-py-b5", does seem curt> to work, but the fonts displayed aren't correct. All I get are little curt> white boxes and rectangles. Is there a way to set the fonts correctly curt> for regular emacs (not xemacs)? One way: add "Emacs.Font: fontset-standard" in ~/.Xresources Regards, --Wen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- | This message was re-posted from [email protected] | and converted from gb2312 to big5 by an automatic gateway.

