yasufumi.haga> On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 19:48:45 +0900,
yasufumi.haga>    David Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yasufumi.haga>
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>
yasufumi.haga> david.35472> On 12/2/05, Yasufumi Haga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 12:14:35 +0900,
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>        Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 01:56:09 +0900 
(JST) Yasufumi Haga
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster>
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> > Hi all
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> >
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> > I've upgraded all EFLs except for 
emotion and e17 itself just
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     now.
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> > I set the "-lang-set" to 
"ja_JP.UTF-8" after logging in again,
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> > but all the Japanese characters in 
the menus become empty
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     squares.
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> > I also tried ja as the value of 
"-lang-set" according to the
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> > output of "enlightenment_remote 
-lang-list", but it didn't work,
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> > either. ja.po seems to be written in 
UTF-8 correctly.
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> > Also the Japanese characters on 
titlebars of windows in e17
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     become
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> > empty squares, too. Are there any 
ways to fix this issue ?
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster>
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> i think i just found the bug. it should 
be fixed now. :) if you
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     use sf.net
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> anoncvs wait about 12 hours, or if you 
use thinktux's cvs mirror,
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     wait 30
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     raster> minutes and update. :)
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     Thanks for the quick response.
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>     I understood. I'm going to rebuild e17 tonight 
:)
yasufumi.haga> david.35472>
yasufumi.haga> david.35472> I have just updated - and indeed my Japanese is 
back  \(^_^)/
yasufumi.haga>
yasufumi.haga> I downloaded the sources from thinktux's cvs an hour ago and 
tried
yasufumi.haga> rebuilding e17 after updating all EFL, but the configure says:
yasufumi.haga>
yasufumi.haga>   config.status:20: error: cannot find input file: 
src/modules/gadget_test/Makefile.in
yasufumi.haga>
yasufumi.haga> I'll try again later with the sources from sf.net.

I rebuilt EFL and e17 with the sources from SF.net, and as a result,
Japanese characters are indeed displayed correctly, but two other
problems have newly arisen.

First, I can't enter Japanese with XIM because XIM doesn't work for
the applications executed from "Engage" or "Exige", I can do it for
the ones from kterm (Kanji terminal emulator) though.
Also, the characters on the menubars of those applications are
displayed in English, they should be displayed in Japanese though.
Japanese characters on the mode line of Emacs get garbled.
I can't "cut and paste" Japanese characters to those applications
from kterm. The fields to input text of those applications accept
only ascii characters.

Second, "enlightenment_remote -lang-list" shows "ja" as the value
for Japanese:

  $ enlightenment_remote -lang-list | grep ja
  REPLY: "ja"

But the following command doesn't change my language environment
to Japanese:

  $ enlightenment_remote -lang-set ja

I have to run the command below instead to change to Japanese environment:

  $ enlightenment_remote -lang-set ja_JP.UTF-8

Also, when I run "enlightenment_remote -lang-set ja" in Japanese
environment, somehow it changes the language to English.

Any ideas?

Regards.


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